How were women positioned in the Frankfurt assembly?
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The Frankfurt Parliament was the first freely elected parliament for all of Germany ... Though the Duchy of Schleswig's situation was troublesome, its position within the new Germany ...
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The Frankfurt assembly was held for the unification of Germany.
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- Women were allowed to stand as observers in the visitor's gallery,no role in the public speaking procedure.
- Although women has formed their own political association and had been actively involved in social reformation programs,involved themselves in newspaper release to taken part in political decision makings and meetings.
- But during the election in the assembly they were denied of suffrage rights.
- They were allowed to stand in the visitors gallery only as observers.
- Their political motives began the origins of feminist movement.
- However the assembly failed in its attempt for the unification of Germany.
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