The most prominent rhetorical technique in "On Woman's Right to the Suffrage" is persuasion or argumentation. The poem uses logical reasoning and emotional appeals to convince the reader of the importance of granting women the right to vote. Additionally, the poem employs repetition and parallel structure to emphasize its message.
Rosa Parks
I'm pretty sure this is a rhetorical question
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.
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.
Alice Paul led the National Woman's Party, and she based it off of her experience from the Suffrage Movement
"American Woman Suffrage Association "The League of Women Voters is an United States political organization founded in 1920 by >>>>Carrie Chapman Catt
the main start of a womans independence started in the 19th century because of the "womens suffrage act"
It was mainly in America & England
susan b anthony was a proinent american civil rights leader who playing a pivotal role in the 19th century womans rights movement to introduce womans suffrage into the united states.