Suffrage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suffrage (from the Latin suffragium , meaning "voting tablet", and figuratively "right to vote", and originally a term for the pastern bone used to cast votes) is the civil right to vote, or the ex...
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Women's suffrage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote, and historically includes the economic and political reform movement aimed at extending suffrage to women. The movement's modern origins lie in France ...
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One Hundred Years toward Suffrage: An Overview ... 1861 to 65 The American Civil War disrupts suffrage activity as women, North and South, divert their energies to "war work." The War itself, however, serves as a "training ground," as women gain important organizational and occupational skills they will later use in...
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The By Popular Demand: Votes for Women Suffrage Pictures, 1850 - 1920, collection contains pictorial portraits and scenes document the fight to gain women the vote. ... The Library of Congress has extensive and varied resources related to the campaign for woman suffrage in the United States. This selection of 38...
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Teaching With Documents: Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment ... Beginning in the mid-19th century, several generations of woman suffrage supporters lectured, wrote, marched, lobbied, and practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered a radical change in the Constitution.
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www.archives.gov/education/lessons/woman-suffrage/
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Three separate amendments expand the suffrage rights in the American Constitution. The 15th Amendment gave African-American males the right to vote. The 19th Amendment allowed women to vote. Lastly, the 26th Amendment gave all citizens 18 and above the franchise.
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Explore the history of women's suffrage with interactive maps and quizzes. Plus, discover Effie Hobby, who remembers voting in the first U.S. presidential election open to women, just over 80 years ago. She tells her story and answers student questions. ... Double click any word on the page! ... Or type any word in the box above.
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teacher.scholastic.com/activities/suffrage/
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Women's Suffrage: Chronology of the recognition of women's rights to vote and be elected ... Unless otherwise indicated, the date signifies the year women were granted the right both to vote and to stand for election. The countries listed below currently have a Parliament ... 1788 United States of America (to stand for election)
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www.ipu.org/wmn-e/suffrage.htm
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