The suffragetes a group of womens rights, fought for the for the right for women to vote.The move for women to have the vote had really started in 1897 when Millicent Fawcett founded the National Union of Women's Suffrage. "Suffrage" means the right to vote and that is what women wanted - hence its inclusion in Fawcett's title.
The women gained the right to vote at August 18th 1920 because the 19th amendment was ratified. This happened because the 36th state (Tennessee) decided to vote to make the 19th amendment ratified. ---- I'm not sure specificly how they got the amendment to pass, but this is all I know so far. Thanks!!! -age 11 Anonymous
Women gained political power by protesting the unfair situation in the United States. The protests and other political activity brought about change that resulted in suffrage.
They expanded their role because of incas and incas are incas who are mexicans
By campaigning and convincing the populus such was the correct and proper thing to do.
The 22 amendment
Is U.S. women's rights to vote a conflict or compromise?
The gain the right to vote and to make their own laws
Women were not aloud to vote because it was not a women's job at the time and rights were not equal
The women of Oregon gained the right to vote in 1912.
Pretty much the same. Women didn't gain any rights before or after and they couldn't vote, own property, or have a bank account. It won't be until 1920 that the right to vote will be gained and they are still fighting for equal pay for equal work and other civil rights.
It is a matter of civil rights. Often women are not given the right to vote or other rights in the country. They are treated as second class citizens. In the United States women didn't gain the right to vote until 1920.
To gain the right to vote.
Is U.S. women's rights to vote a conflict or compromise?
Women gain the right to vote in 1919.
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.
1918 for women aged 30 & over 1928 for women over 21 (The same voting rights as men)
The women of Greece were given the right to vote in 1952
The Suffragettes
susan b Anthony and other women rights fighters
Mary Wollstonecraft wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women in 1792, which advocated women's rights to vote and hold public office.
suffragists
We can vote and are independent women!