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Women were given the right to vote ever since free election started back in 1947. The freedom fighters learnt from the mistake of older democracies and women were given the right without requiring them to fight for it.
A fair fight is a fist fight n weapons
Rumble meant "Fight" or "Big fight"
Yes, Naruto and Sora do fight. They fight at least two times.
Either the group is meeting to fight (per the movie) or they are going to watch a fight.
nellie mcclung impact on Canada was to fight for womens right
Nellie McLung was apart of the womens suffrage and started the fight to get women the vote.
Yes, Nellie McClung deserves to be famous. She was a prominent Canadian suffragette, politician, and social reformer who fought for women's rights and gender equality. McClung was instrumental in achieving women's suffrage in Canada and made significant contributions to advancing women's rights during her lifetime. Her work and advocacy continue to inspire and influence the fight for gender equality today.
Nellie McClung was a Canadian suffragette, social reformer, and politician. She played a key role in the fight for women's rights in Canada, advocating for issues such as women's suffrage, temperance, and social welfare. She was also elected to the Alberta legislature as a member of the Famous Five, who successfully campaigned for women to be legally recognized as persons under Canadian law.
The two organizations that fought for Women's suffrage were the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) began to fight for a universal-suffrage amendment to the federal Constitution.and the American Women Suffrage Association (AWSA) fought for the franchise on a state-by-state basis.
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woman's suffrage APEX*
i think suffrage groups in the 1920s fight so hard for the right to vote because they were very
They worked for a constitutional amendment-APEX
The beginning of the fight for women suffrage is usually traced to the "Declaration of Sentiments".
Helen Keller was an author, political activist, and lecturer. She used her platform to advocate for disability rights, women's suffrage, and other social causes.
shes a women