Political Science, asked by Aayansh123, 6 months ago

at which year did the women of UK got the right to vote​

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Answered by bhumikapruthi1312
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Answer:

answer is 1928

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Answered by mohdadilazad
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Explanation:

In 1918 the Representation of the People Act was passed which allowed women over the age of 30 who met a property qualification to vote. Although 8.5 million women met this criteria, it was only about two-thirds of the total population of women in the UK.

The same Act abolished property and other restrictions for men, and extended the vote to virtually all men over the age of 21. Additionally, men in the armed forces could vote from the age of 19. The electorate increased from eight to 21 million, but there was still huge inequality between women and men.

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