NO
The women in New Zealand got the right to vote before any of the other countries did.
Māori women gained the right to vote in New Zealand in 1893, making New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote in parliamentary elections. However, it wasn't until 1919 that all Māori were allowed to vote in general elections without any restrictions. This milestone was significant in the broader context of women's suffrage and Māori rights.
No. Any animal that could predate on local wildlife would be prohibited.
It depends where you are referring to. In the US women were not allowed to vote until August 18th 1920. On that date women were now allowed to vote. But, however, on July 1st 1971 the voting age became to be 18 years old. Till the day women are allowed to vote thanks to the !9th amendment.
yes the women were allowed
None she was not even there as an athlete and the New Zealand swimmer Lauen Boyle 4th in the 800 m freestyle was the best finish for any of the women or men from New Zealand in the Swimming Events
None. We don't have any in New Zealand.
New Zealand does not have any native Quercus (oak) species.
New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. It is not actually part of any continent, but it is in the region (not continent) of New Zealand.
Basically no, New Zealand's climate is most far to warm for any Ice to form for any sort of igloo to be created.
It depends where your from, in New Zealand you are allowed to drink in public at any age as long as you are with your parents.
Women were not allowed to preform at any theatre in Shakespeare's time. Women first appeared on stage in England after 1660.