that they would maybe use their votes to end corruption
Theodora was empress of the Roman Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I. Like her husband, she is a saint in the Orthodox Church, commemorated on November 14. Theodora is perhaps the most influential and powerful woman in the Roman Empire's history.
Sojourner Truth was an abolitionist and women's rights activist who was affiliated with the anti-slavery movement and the women's suffrage movement. She did not belong to a particular political party.
The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) did not admit men as members because it was founded as a women's suffrage movement aimed at advocating for women's political rights and representation. Excluding men was a strategic decision to emphasize the need for female empowerment and to focus on achieving women's voting rights.
Sojourner Truth did not belong to any political party. She was a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who fought for the rights of all people regardless of political affiliation.
Amelia Earhart was known for advocating for equal rights for women, but she did not explicitly align herself with any specific political party or ideology. She focused more on promoting women in aviation and breaking gender barriers in her field.
The most important political agenda that progressive women fought for was the right for women to vote. Progressive women also fought for equal rights for women.
The most important political agenda that progressive women fought for was the right for women to vote. Progressive women also fought for equal rights for women.
Women getting the right to vote, African Americans getting the right to vote, anything of the such.
This group fought for Women's suffrage, or the right to vote, in England. Women who fought for their right to vote were called suffragettes.
its pretty sweet.
a suffragist.
Women were granted the privilege to voice their political opinions by voting for political candidates in the year 1920. The Constitution was amended in order to ad the 19th Amendment, and legally granting women the right to vote.
Yes, Roman women enjoyed the rights conferred by Roman citizenship However, they did not have the right to vote and the right to run for political office.
The 19th Amendment was passed, giving women the right to vote
The women in New Zealand got the right to vote before any of the other countries did.
The Women's Suffrage Movement caused women to have the right to vote for a President.It led to womens sufferage - getting the "right to vote".
Yes they did. They wanted to get more representation in government for citizens, and to cut back corruption as well as the power of political bosses. Eventually the Secret Ballot, Direct Primary, Initiative, Referendum, Recall, 17th amendment and women's suffrage were passed (not all at once obviously)