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ww1 never lead to women suffage the suffage had been there before ww1
Women's suffrage was the movement which led to gaining the right to vote for women. As a result, society has changed because women play a role in public decision making and have also been increasingly running for and gaining positions in government.
many women joined the abolitionist movement. as these women worked to end slavery they noticed how few rights they had to. so both black and white abolitionist men and women joined the struggle for womens rights
For many years there were groups of women in the United States that lobbied for the right of women to have voting rights. Outstanding members of suffrage movement were Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton as example. This was a very long struggle in the USA. Finally in 1919 Congress amended the US Constitution to give women the vote. It took affect in 1920 and politics have never been the same.
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ww1 never lead to women suffage the suffage had been there before ww1
Suffrage refers to the right to vote in political elections. It is the ability and privilege given to eligible individuals to participate in the democratic process by casting their vote for the candidate or party of their choice. Suffrage rights have been a significant aspect of the struggle for democracy and equal representation throughout history.
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History is full of movements that have left their impact and shaped the events that followed them. In terms of the suffrage movement there have been three main ones women, black, and religious.
Women's suffrage was the movement which led to gaining the right to vote for women. As a result, society has changed because women play a role in public decision making and have also been increasingly running for and gaining positions in government.
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proves that they have been struggling in the past and the present
Actually it was neither of them. It was Elizabeth Cady Stanton or it could have been Susan Brownell Anthony.he was quite frankly NOT johnathon papalon. it was dang'd ol keegan smith actually!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!the US reformer who led the dang ol womens suffrage was quite frankly jonhathon papolban. he was rather born on a wndy day in Chicago in a town house he performed his own birth cause he is bossin so that is the answer cause im beast thank you and good night
i will have been to 3 countries
i will have been to 3 countries