5. Nowhere in the world have governments willingly shared
power'. Discuss with reference to Women's Suffrage
movement in Europe and USA.
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Answer:
The monarch may have a small group of people to discuss matters with, but the ... Nowhere in the world have governments willingly shared power. All over Europe and USA, women and the poor have had to fight for
Explanation:
Answer:Nowhere in the
world have governments willingly
shared power.
All over Europe
and USA,
women and
the poor have
had to fight for
participation
in government.
Women's
struggle to vote
got strengthened
during the First World
War. This movement is called the
women's suffrage movement as
the term suffrage usually means
right to vote.
During the War, many men were
away fighting, and because of this
women were called upon to do
work that was earlier considered
men's work. Many women began
organising and managing
different kinds of work. When
people saw this they began to
wonder why they had created so
many unfair stereotypes about
women and what they were
capable of doing. So women
began to be seen as being equally
capable of making decisions.
The suffragettes demanded the
right to vote for all women and to
get their demands heard they
chained themselves to railings in
public places. Many suffragettes
were imprisoned and went on
hunger strikes,and they had to be
fed by force. American women got
the right to vote in 1920 while
women in the UK got to vote on
the same terms as men some
years later, in 1928.
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