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This is a very controversial question which many historians have asked themselves over the years. It really depends on your individual view. People also say that women proved their worth and capability in the War, and because so many men had died they needed women's cooperation. They believe that women getting the vote was a natural consequence of other changes in society and that the world wars accelerated that process.

Whether they helped or not, in 1918 women over 30 in the UK got the vote and in 1928 they got voting equality with men.

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