Before 1920, women in America could not vote in federal elections, as the 19th Amendment granting them this right was ratified in August 1920. Their participation in public life was largely restricted, and many professions, educational opportunities, and legal rights were limited. Social norms often confined women to domestic roles, making it challenging for them to advocate for their rights and pursue careers. The suffrage movement gained momentum during this time, ultimately leading to significant changes in women's rights.
Before 1920, women in America could not vote in federal elections, as the 19th Amendment granting them this right was not ratified until that year. Additionally, many women faced significant legal and societal restrictions, limiting their access to education, employment opportunities, and property rights. The women's suffrage movement fought tirelessly for these rights, advocating for greater equality and representation in government and society.
They couldn't vote until 1920.
from 1820-1920 = 5,500,000 from 1820 - 1978 = 6,978,000
1880's-1920 and 1956
The boat ride from England to America in 1920 typically took around 7 to 10 days, depending on the specific route and weather conditions.
Vote for president APEX
Vote for the president
All of the above ~Apex
Before 1920, women in America could not vote in federal elections, as the right to vote was largely restricted to men. They faced significant legal and societal barriers, including limited access to education and employment opportunities. The suffrage movement gained momentum during this time, advocating for women's rights and culminating in the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which granted women the right to vote.
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Before 1920, women in America could not vote in federal elections, as the 19th Amendment granting them this right was not ratified until that year. Additionally, many women faced significant legal and societal restrictions, limiting their access to education, employment opportunities, and property rights. The women's suffrage movement fought tirelessly for these rights, advocating for greater equality and representation in government and society.
Frenchy Discovers America - 1920 was released on: USA: 3 April 1920
Before 1920, women in America could not vote in federal elections, as the right to vote was largely restricted to men. The suffrage movement had been active for decades, advocating for women's rights and equality. It wasn't until the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 that women gained the legal right to vote, marking a significant milestone in the struggle for gender equality in the United States. Additionally, women's roles in society were largely confined to domestic responsibilities, limiting their participation in public life and decision-making.
They couldn't vote until 1920.
it was tough
If You Could Shrink - 1920 was released on: USA: 26 August 1920
What Could Be Sweeter - 1920 was released on: USA: 2 May 1920