Well, some people such as women that were old fashioned (old women) opposed the womens movement. Also, some men that had something against females didn't want the womens movement. Hope that helps!! :0)
Women antisuffragists
Men -Apex
Opposition to women's suffrage primarily came from conservative groups, including many men who believed that women's roles should be confined to the home and family. Some women also opposed suffrage, often citing traditional values or concerns about the potential impact on family dynamics. Additionally, certain political and business interests feared that granting women the vote would shift power away from established norms and threaten their influence. These groups often used arguments about women's supposed lack of experience and knowledge in political matters to justify their stance.
The group that opposed the women's suffrage movement the most was often composed of conservative and traditionalist factions, including some men and women who believed that a woman's place was in the home and that granting women voting rights would disrupt social norms. Additionally, certain organizations, such as the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, actively campaigned against suffrage, arguing that women lacked the necessary experience and knowledge to make informed voting decisions. This opposition was rooted in deeply entrenched societal beliefs about gender roles and the perceived consequences of women's political participation.
The term Suffragist refers to a group of people who rallied for rights. The word is derived from the suffrage.
Women antisuffragists
Men -Apex
Suffrage is allowing a group of people to have rights like voting. Women's suffrage gave women the right to vote in 1920.
A group that is 'franchised' has the right to vote, as opposed to when Afro-Americans and women were not allowed to vote, they were 'disenfranchised.'
in US 18 yr olds. in Switzerland women
the eighteenth amendment gave women the right to vote. the national womens suffrage movement, founded by susan b. anthony, pushed for these rights before the law was passed.
The term Suffragist refers to a group of people who rallied for rights. The word is derived from the suffrage.
The group that opposed the women's suffrage movement the most was often composed of conservative and traditionalist factions, including some men and women who believed that a woman's place was in the home and that granting women voting rights would disrupt social norms. Additionally, certain organizations, such as the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, actively campaigned against suffrage, arguing that women lacked the necessary experience and knowledge to make informed voting decisions. This opposition was rooted in deeply entrenched societal beliefs about gender roles and the perceived consequences of women's political participation.
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A counterculture.
Leute Or 'Volk', if you are talking about all the people in a nation, as opposed to a group of persons.