Women antisuffragists
women antisuffragist
Well, some people such as women that were old fashioned (old women) opposed the womens movement. Also, some men that had something against females didn't want the womens movement. Hope that helps!! :0)
Men -Apex
She was opposed to it. She was a part of NAOWS, National Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage.
One prominent figure who opposed women's suffrage was Josephine Jewell Dodge, a leader in the anti-suffrage movement in the United States. She argued that granting women the right to vote would disrupt traditional family roles and responsibilities. Dodge and her supporters believed that women should focus on their roles as wives and mothers rather than engaging in politics. Her activism was part of a broader movement that sought to maintain the status quo regarding gender roles at the time.
women antisuffragist
Well, some people such as women that were old fashioned (old women) opposed the womens movement. Also, some men that had something against females didn't want the womens movement. Hope that helps!! :0)
Men -Apex
She was opposed to it. She was a part of NAOWS, National Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage.
The British opposed the American revolutionary movement
It was their natural role.
MR. Fullers homework?? History
The Abolitionist Movement
Is this about US History? If so, good examples from the 19th century include the Abolitionist movement, aimed at abolishing slavery. Another is the temperance movement, with strong leadership from the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and another is the women's suffrage movement seeking voting rights for women. In the 20th century, the Civil Rights Movement, the feminist movement and the anti-abortion movement are good examples (the latter two frequently opposed each other).
Most people refer to that as homophobia, and the people who have it as homophobes. However, homophobia implies a fear of gays, as opposed to just a prejudice. Heterosexism is increasingly being used because it implies prejudice instead of fear.
The southern states because the Second Great Awakening promoted the abolitionist movement.
It opposed the movement.