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Women began to organize themselves to get the right to vote; these women were known as suffragettes. They got their way in 1916, when most provinces gave them the provincial vote. In 1917, Borden passed the Wartime Elections Act which allowed wives, mothers, and sisters of soldiers to get the federal vote. Assignment: You are to write two ...
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Basic Sources. Forerunners. The Movement Begins. Woman Suffrage. Division in the Movement. Taking it to the Streets: Activists and Reformers. 19th Amendment and ERA
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The suffragette movement of the 1920’s gradually changed public opinion and political opinion so that eventually women were given the vote. The suffragettes, like other minority groups, tend not to have had much power or status and may have been dismissed as troublemakers, extremists or weirdos.
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"Suffragettes" heckled politicians, practiced . civil disobedience, or refusal to obey certain laws, and were frequently arrested for causing riots. In February 1918, women over the age of 30 received the right to vote. Suffrage rights for men and women were equalized in 1928.
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The suffragette movement of the 1920’s gradually changed public opinion and political opinion so that eventually women were given the vote. The suffragettes, like other minority groups, tend not to have had much power or status and may have been dismissed as troublemakers, extremists or weirdos.
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British suffragettes, as they were called, used protests, civil disobedience, and even limited acts of violence to promote their cause. In England, Miss Paul participated in demonstrations and was several times arrested and imprisoned. In jail she engaged in hunger strikes …
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The origins of the suffragettes and the importance of the Pankhursts, Pethick Lawrences and Annie Kenny (WSPU) The differences between the campaigns run by the two organisations and the reasons for those differences. Activity 3 –Degree of involvement in public life in the 19. th.
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Once the visibility of the cause was heightened, suffragettes would be able to achieve voting rights with greater ease. However, in flaunting gender norms of the day, she was casting aside deeply held Victorian notions, most notably that women were delicate, proper creatures who belonged solely in the home.
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