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French women did not gain the right to vote until 1946 due to a combination of societal attitudes and political circumstances. The prevailing belief in traditional gender roles, which emphasized women's domestic responsibilities over public participation, contributed to resistance against women's suffrage. Additionally, political leaders prioritized other issues during the interwar period and World War II, often sidelining women's rights. It wasn't until after the war, when women's contributions to the resistance were recognized, that suffrage was granted.

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