Some of the suffragettes
became frustrated by how long it was taking to get the vote, and believed that more aggressive tactics would help. The majority of suffragettes did not support the militant wing.
Answer is B The U.S. movement become divided over issues of racial equality while the British movement did not
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The Social Gospel movement dealt with the day-to-day issues of the working class. This led it to become intertwined with labor movements. It also tied in with the Progressive movement that took the early twentieth century by storm. The Social Gospel movement is said to have had some influence on womenÕs suffrage and prohibition.
militant groups have waged economic wars against governments
the 1st president of the National Women's Suffrage Association was Elizabeth Stanton. She was president until 1890
after World War II
Kate Sheppard became famous because she was the leader of the Women's suffrage movement in New Zealand. Her work was important because New Zealand was one of the first countries to grant suffrage rights to women.
Answer is B The U.S. movement become divided over issues of racial equality while the British movement did not
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The Social Gospel movement dealt with the day-to-day issues of the working class. This led it to become intertwined with labor movements. It also tied in with the Progressive movement that took the early twentieth century by storm. The Social Gospel movement is said to have had some influence on womenÕs suffrage and prohibition.
To secure universal male suffrage.
what did Britain become in Victoria times
militant groups have waged economic wars against governments
the 1st president of the National Women's Suffrage Association was Elizabeth Stanton. She was president until 1890
Due to the depression the workers were more forceful in try to keep their jobs.
William Lloyd Garrison was a newspaper editor and publisher and campaigned against slavery for 40 years. Garrison also was the founder and President of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Garrison is one of the most prominent leaders in the Abolitionist Movement of the 19th Century. After the Civil War, he went on to become an important figure in the Woman's Suffrage Movement and the Temperance Movement.
for years before the jazz age, women had petitioned to get the vote and get more freedom. the work of the womens suffrage movement simply gave more women the courage to get out and enjoy their lives. the jazz age started at the peak of the sucess of the sufragettes - jut as the 20's started. getting the vote was just the start of womens freeedom. now they were allowed to vote, they thought they should become more indipendant. they had more of a social standing. they had the confidence to go out on their own and party!!!