First, they tried to convince state legislatures to grant women the right to vote.
Second, women pursued court cases to test the 14th Amendment, which declared that states denying their male citizens the right to vote would lose congressional representation.
Third, women pushed for a national constitutional amendment to grant women the vote.
accusing democrats of corruption
Collective bargaining, strikes, and sabotage
Where language is difficult to decipher, try consulting sources that state the information in clearer terms.
The main reason for having just two parties is the way the President is elected. In order to avoid having the House decide the election, one candidate has to get a majority of the electoral votes. With three parties or more parties splitting the votes, it would be really hard for one party to get this majority. So, the opposition tends to try to combine all the opposing views in order to get the majority votes.
The policy of appeasement was not an actual policy, rather a strategy adopted by Britain and France during the 1930's to try and lower Hitler's aggressiveness. Ultimately it was a factor in causing World War 2
The suffragettes were both law breakers and advocates for women's suffrage. They used civil disobedience and protest tactics to challenge laws that denied women the right to vote, and their actions played a significant role in eventually achieving voting rights for women.
candidates try to win votes from the voters at the national convection.
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lobby
That is called lobbying.
That is called lobbying.
That is called lobbying.
Lobby or Lobbying
That is called lobbying.
This is to Lobby or Lobbying
Lobbying is the act of trying to influence the votes of legislatures. In 2013, there were 12,281 registered lobbyists in the U. S.
canidites try to win by telling stupid lies