Women ... Only New Jersey gave women the vote, but in 1807, that state also limited voting rights to men. ... In 1869, the Territory of Wyoming gave women the right to vote. ... View More
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Alice Paul ampamp Womenamp39s Equality ... While in prison, she continued to protest the governmentamp39s refusal to let women vote or speak publicly, by not eating. She was forcefed for four weeks. ... View More
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Womenamp39s Suffrage ... Now that women can vote many other things are changing for women also. ... After women gain the right to vote women can own property, family, and money. ... View More
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Women Suffrage Movement ... behind them we would not be living the way we are today. ampquot Politicians feared that enfranchised women might vote them out of office. ... View More
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Role of Women in the 19th century ... Instead of saying that it was a womanamp39s right to vote, she tried to appeal to the masses by explaining why it would benefit society to allow women to vote. ... View More
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feminism ... of the women, juries. and in Mary serving a For qualities, this vote law view womenamp39s elections opinion. better feminists to She ... View More
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Womenamp39s Suffrage ... lectured against the injustice of the limited roles for women in the social movements, and gathered momentum for her cause that of allowing women to vote. ... View More
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BRITISH WOMENamp39S BATTLE WITH, AND FOR THEIR GOVERNMENT IN THE ... suggest that the enfranchisement of women was indeed granted as a reward for loyal service but that such service alone did not win women the vote.ampquot Gullace. ... View More
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The Rise of Women ... worked to change state constitutions, a strategy that had succeeded in Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming, which was the first state to give women the vote, in 1869. ... View More
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The Changine Role of Women ... In 1918, women were granted the vote, but only women over thirty who were married, narrowing the electorate to mature family women not the girls who had made ... View More
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The Womenamp39s Suffrage Movement ... Many of the women were well educated and were still denied the right to vote. ... It was thought of to educate women on how to use the newly won vote wisely. ... View More
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woemans rights ... women of every sort. Why Should Women Vote The reasons why men vote are the same reasons why women should vote. It is fair and ... View More
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Aristotle and the Public Vote ... It would be difficult to judge, from Aristotleamp39s writings how he would feel about the right of women to vote, as it would be difficult to conceive of women in ... View More
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Womens rights over time ... One of the most controversial issues at the Seneca Falls Movement and throughout the abolitionist movement was the right for women to vote, this was known as ... View More
Wordcount: 899
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Treatment of Women ... For a long time women couldnamp39t vote. ... Even after women were given the right to vote, they still didnamp39t have as many opportunities as men did. ... View More
Wordcount: 475
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womens lib ... Falls, she met Susan B. Anthony, a woman as passionate about the fight for women to vote as she was oddly enough, they met while Stanton was wearing bloomers. ... View More
Wordcount: 698
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Womenamp39s Rights ... identity. Right to Vote: Women gained the right to vote in 1920 after the amendments to the constitution were established. The passage ... View More
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Womenamp39s Rights in America and How They Fought For Them ... At this time the issue of a womenamp39s right to vote was hardly thinkable. However, after some argument the resolution was carried with a small majority. ... View More
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Why you Vote ... defeats pain ampamp tears Susan B. Anthony and her followers accomplished their biggest goal by persuading the US Government to give women the right to vote. ... View More
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Language that Influences: Tannenamp39s analysis ... If they want the womenamp39s vote, all they need to do is change what they say to women: ampquotI do not subscribe to the notion that we must change our substance or ... View More
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Women ... Today women have earned the privileges to vote and call themselves human. There are still many issues to be resolved in the context of sexism. ... View More
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womenamp39s roles 19001940s ... This political change did not immediately have quite the widespread effect that was originally intended, as many women still did not vote and often when they ... View More
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Comparison of Women Status ... state. Only male Greek citizens had a chance to vote. Women acquired power only when they became the wife of influental citizen. ... View More
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Women ... worked in New Jersey for a short while, but the New Jersey legislature passed a new constitution that would not allow these women to continue to vote under the ... View More
Wordcount: 2721
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Women ... worked in New Jersey for a short while, but the New Jersey legislature passed a new constitution that would not allow these women to continue to vote under the ... View More
Wordcount: 2622
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Womenamp39s Suffrage ... Reluctantly, men favored suffrage for women, and states started granting women the right to vote. ... To change these ways, women wanted to be able to vote. ... View More
Wordcount: 3196
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Women: Now and Then ... capabilities to think and have responsibilities as men. Now, it is acceptable in the US for women to vote, have jobs, and be independent. View More
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton: An avid Feminist ... for the women suffrage amendment. This is the chronology of womenamp39s rights to vote and be elected. I wrote a womanamp39s Bible that ... View More
Wordcount: 557
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Women in Transitional Worlds ... Some of the distinctions that differ from the women of Lowell are the granting of the women vote and the participation of the women of the twenties into the ... View More
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Susan B. Anthony ... Anthony and Stanton put their heads together and started building support for the 13th amendment, which allowed the women to vote, but that did not happen. ... View More
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