Banning women from voting in the U.S. would significantly undermine democratic principles, leading to a loss of representation for half the population. It would exacerbate gender inequalities and may incite widespread protests and civil unrest. The political landscape would shift dramatically, likely resulting in policies that do not reflect the needs and interests of women, ultimately harming societal progress and cohesion. Such a move would also draw severe criticism from the international community, damaging the U.S.'s reputation as a leader in democracy and human rights.
To educate women who would be voting
to help educate women and prepare them to vote ((apex))
Yes but it would be difficult to stop.
They believed it would altered the natural order of things
19th gave voting rights.
Voting shows that you care about the impact politicians and the government has on your community and your life. If you don't vote, then it shows you don't care about politics impact on you, your city, your county, your state (Providence), andarker your country. Your vote is your voice for your life!
One belief that was held at the time was that women did not have the mental capabilities (brains) to make good informed decisions when making a voting choice.
i dont know.. i would say that she helped develop more rights for women and more voting rights for women
In the early 1800's voting changed dramatically. The government and congress actually let poor people and farmers vote on who to be president. Sometimes these voting would be so huge that they would actually have to change it to conventions.
Voting shows that you care about the impact politicians and the government has on your community and your life. If you don't vote, then it shows you don't care about politics impact on you, your city, your county, your state (Providence), andarker your country. Your vote is your voice for your life!
I have heard many things about this but I would say it took place in about the 1850s.
Alice Paul was a forceful suffragist who was constantly agitating for women's voting rights.