Because they wanted to keep the power and thought women were dummer then men when it came to politics.
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The men believed that women weren't as important and smart enough to be part of a large decision in the United States. They also believed that women weren't full citizens of the United States.
Rosa Parks
womans suffrage -novanet answer-
- if women could vote , they would vote for prohibition
The primary difficulties were male chauvinism and centuries of traditions that stereotyped the female.
A legitimate reason historically cited to oppose women’s suffrage was the belief that women were not as politically knowledgeable or capable as men, and that their primary responsibilities were in the domestic sphere. Critics argued that granting women the right to vote would disrupt traditional family structures and social order. Additionally, some feared that women's suffrage would lead to increased political instability or radical changes in governance. However, these views have been widely discredited and are now seen as reflections of societal biases rather than valid arguments.
Rosa Parks
because
womans suffrage -novanet answer-
- if women could vote , they would vote for prohibition
Men's League for Women's Suffrage was created in 1907.
They feared losing the role they had as wives and mothers.
The primary difficulties were male chauvinism and centuries of traditions that stereotyped the female.
Men's League for Opposing Woman Suffrage was created in 1909.
mary helped the womans suffrage by putting her art in a exhibition to support the movement. also painted the painting ' Modern woman' on a building.
Lincoln freeing slaves, Womans' Suffrage (right to vote), more recently...the Internet.
83% of men.
Alice Paul led the National Woman's Party, and she based it off of her experience from the Suffrage Movement