Social attitudes about women made change difficult.
Social Attitudes About Women Made Change Difficult.
Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive (Bull Moose) Party became the first national political party to have a plank supporting women suffrage
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During Blackwell's lifetime, women had no collective representation
The 19th Amendment was passed, giving women the right to vote
Social attitudes about women made change difficult.
Social attitudes about women made change difficult.
Social Attitudes About Women Made Change Difficult.
experience in seeking political change
The fought for and won the political emancipation of women. After their campain women and men had equal voting rites.
Women went from homebound producers to wage-earning consumers to political and social reformers
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the women in United States is now allowed to vote since the 19th amendment was passed. women are now allowed to take part in political events.