Social Sciences, asked by anandita50, 7 months ago

how have women fought for their right to vote​

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Answered by ashitha5
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Women gained the right to vote in 1920 with the passage of the 19 Amendment. On Election Day in 1920, millions of American women exercised this right for the first time. For almost 100 years, women (and men) had been fighting for women’s suffrage: They had made speeches, signed petitions, marched in parades and argued over and over again that women, like men, deserved all of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The leaders of this campaign—women like Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone and Ida B. Wells—did not always agree with one another, but each was committed to the enfranchisement of all American women.

Answered by ousnikabera
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Woman fought their right to vote by Universal adult franchise.

Explanation: In universal adult franchise no matter where a citizen is women or man had the right to go vote. So, I think Woman have fought for their right to vote by universal adult franchise.

Thank you,

Ousnika Bera

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