because borden gave it to them
Women did not gain the vote before the war because men thought that women would take over politically and gain more civil rights than men.
the main factors as to why women got the vote were as follows: the campaign of the suffragists, the campaign of the suffragettes and the role of women in world war 1
It was in 1920 that women gained the right to vote with the Nineteenth Amendment, and World War I ended in November 1918, so I would think around the same time.
During World War II, women gained significant advancements in social and economic roles as they stepped into positions traditionally held by men who were away fighting. Many women entered the workforce in factories, shipyards, and offices, taking on roles such as welders, riveters, and transportation workers. This shift not only challenged gender norms but also laid the groundwork for the post-war women's rights movement, as women began to advocate for greater equality and opportunities in the workforce and society at large. The war also led to increased recognition of women's contributions, ultimately changing perceptions about their capabilities and roles in both public and private spheres.
What did Europeans hope to gain from exploring the New World
women
1918 for women aged 30 & over 1928 for women over 21 (The same voting rights as men)
The League of Women Voters was formed in 1920 by Carrie Chapman Catt. Its purpose was to garner national attention in order to gain voting rights for women. It is still in existence.
The specific period when women first gained rights varies by country and context. In the United States, for example, women began to gain voting rights with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. In other countries, women's rights movements have led to the gradual expansion of rights over time.
Abigail Adams did not gain women the right to vote; that milestone was achieved much later. In a famous letter to her husband John Adams in 1776, she advocated for women's rights and urged him to "remember the ladies," but women in the United States did not gain the right to vote until the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920. Abigail's efforts contributed to the early discourse on women's rights, but she did not directly influence voting rights legislation.
Depends which country you are talking about. New Zealand gave women voting rights first, followed by Australia and then finally the worst country in the world, the USA. Depends which country you are talking about. New Zealand gave women voting rights first, followed by Australia and then finally the worst country in the world, the USA. Depends which country you are talking about. New Zealand gave women voting rights first, followed by Australia and then finally the worst country in the world, the USA.
the "Seneca Falls Convention" of 1848
She spoke to the United Nations on political rights for women.
Women did not gain the vote before the war because men thought that women would take over politically and gain more civil rights than men.
Emmeline Pankhurst created the Women's Franchise League and helped create the Women's Social and Political Union. Both were unions that worked for improvements in the stature of women in Britain in the late 1800s and the early 1900s. Their main goal was to gain voting rights for women.
Women did not gain the right to vote in 1820; that milestone occurred later. The first significant achievement in women's suffrage in the United States was the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, which marked the beginning of the organized fight for women's voting rights. It wasn't until the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 that women were granted the legal right to vote nationwide.
they gained the rights to own land.