In the cartoon, women suffragists are depicted as using persuasive tactics to appeal to anti-suffragists, likely by highlighting the benefits of women's voting rights for society as a whole. They might be shown engaging in dialogue, emphasizing shared values and common goals, or presenting evidence of positive outcomes from women's suffrage. The cartoon suggests that empathy and rational discussion were key strategies to sway opponents and foster understanding. Ultimately, the goal was to transform resistance into support through effective communication.
By removing prejudice.
Suffragists were individuals, primarily women, who advocated for women's suffrage, or the right for women to vote. They played a crucial role in the suffrage movement, which sought to achieve political equality for women. Suffragists organized protests, lobbied lawmakers, and raised awareness about women's rights.
Public opinion on suffragists varied widely during the movement. Supporters admired their commitment to women's rights and saw them as pioneers for social justice, while opponents often viewed them as disruptive or radical, fearing that granting women the vote would undermine traditional societal roles. Some critics, including certain women, believed that suffragists were overstepping boundaries and challenging established norms. Ultimately, the suffragist movement sparked significant debate about gender equality and citizenship.
the suffragist movement started in 1890- but the suffragette movement started in 1903 with Emmeline Pankhurst in Manchester after parliament voted against the women gaining the vote.
Susan B. Anthony was forefront to the American Suffrage Movement. The culmination of the suffrage movement was the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granting women the right to vote.
by removing prejudice (apex)
(Suffragists are people seeking to establish the right to vote. Another female form was suffragette.)The suffragist movement accomplished a major goal with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
By removing prejudice.
actually from what I have read she was not a supporter of the Suffragist movement
Suffragists were individuals, primarily women, who advocated for women's suffrage, or the right for women to vote. They played a crucial role in the suffrage movement, which sought to achieve political equality for women. Suffragists organized protests, lobbied lawmakers, and raised awareness about women's rights.
Public opinion on suffragists varied widely during the movement. Supporters admired their commitment to women's rights and saw them as pioneers for social justice, while opponents often viewed them as disruptive or radical, fearing that granting women the vote would undermine traditional societal roles. Some critics, including certain women, believed that suffragists were overstepping boundaries and challenging established norms. Ultimately, the suffragist movement sparked significant debate about gender equality and citizenship.
Alice Paul was a forceful suffragist who was constantly agitating for women's voting rights.
The term "sufrjets" appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation. If you meant "suffragists," they were part of a movement advocating for women's rights to vote, which gained momentum in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The suffragist movement in the United States is often traced back to the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. If you meant something else, please clarify!
Suffrage. The participants in the movements were called 'suffragists' or 'suffragettes'.
the suffragist movement started in 1890- but the suffragette movement started in 1903 with Emmeline Pankhurst in Manchester after parliament voted against the women gaining the vote.
Basic racism.
Susan B. Anthony was forefront to the American Suffrage Movement. The culmination of the suffrage movement was the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granting women the right to vote.