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Until modern ages, in Judeo-Christian communities women were chattel, an item to be owned, not to be equal. In the thought of the men before suffrage "How can a chair vote? How can you let a stapler make a choice?" This was NOT biblical NOR was it right: it was what was accepted. Before 1920 women in the US could not vote, in the U.K., it was 1929.

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