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cause they were thrown in jail for protesting

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Q: Why people died for suffrage?
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When did Pauline O'Neill - suffrage leader - die?

Pauline O'Neill - suffrage leader - died in 1961.


What suffrage is and how this has changed in the course of our history?

Suffrage is allowing a group of people to have rights like voting. Women's suffrage gave women the right to vote in 1920.


Voting rights for all people is called what?

Suffrage


Which groups of people lacked suffrage during this period in U.S. history?

which groups of people lacked suffrage during this period in U.S. history name 2 groups


What is indirect suffrage?

"Suffrage" is another term for voting (it's a take on a latin word). Direct suffrage would be a direct vote from the represented people to elect their leader. Indirect suffrage would be those leaders electing or appointing other positions, rather than the entire people voting for minor governmental positions.


What is universal adult?

adult suffrage is when people have the right to vote


What is the opposite of suffrage?

The opposite of suffrage is disenfranchisement, which refers to the denial or revocation of the right to vote or participate in democratic processes.


Why was the suffrage movement in need of new leadership after the turn of the century?

was the suffrage movement in need of new leadership after the turn of the century


What is universal adult sufferage?

adult suffrage is when people have the right to vote


Which of these people was most involved in the womens suffrage movement?

Emmeline Pankhurst


What are the theories of suffrage?

what are a thories of suffrage


What did many people who opposed suffrage believe about women's subservience?

It was their natural role.