The women's suffrage law was passed in Wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory. The women's suffrage law was passed in wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory. The women's suffrage law was passed in wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory. The women's suffrage law was passed in wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory.
national laws
The first moon landing occured in 1969!
People became more aware of how dangerous car and accidents on the road are. In response, the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act was passed, adding and modifying road safety laws.
it investigated conditions facing working women and passed laws aimed at guaranteeing them equal pay
indrirectly causing to world wars
5to6laws
The 14th amendment was a response to discriminatory laws passed in the south.
Cesar Chavez
Local and state laws that were passed to take away African-American rights, in the South, were referred to as Jim Crow laws. There were dozens of these laws passed in the 1950s and 1960s.
People became more aware of how dangerous car and accidents on the road are. In response, the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act was passed, adding and modifying road safety laws.
No. Special laws are passed concerning schools.
it investigated conditions facing working women and passed laws aimed at guaranteeing them equal pay
The excecutive branch of the government is the President. You know, the one who makes vetos the laws or passed them. The laws he passes are national; NOT state laws. And there's your answer.
Never did end never will. You must be talking about Jim crow laws? And segregation my racism.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were two significant laws passed by Congress in the 1960s that aimed to end discrimination based on race and ensure equal voting rights for all citizens.
concregation
National laws are laws that are passed by a country's federal government and apply to the entire country. Bylaws are local laws or regulations set by smaller, local governing bodies such as cities or towns. While national laws are binding across the country, bylaws only apply within the jurisdiction of the specific local government that created them.
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?