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What was the term used to refer to british women who fought for women's right to vote in the early 20th century? Sjw?

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Answered by astha2109
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Suffragettes........
Answered by Priatouri
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Suffragette is the right answer.

The Suffragette was a member of activist women's groups at the beginning of the twentieth century who, under the flag "Votes for Women", struggled for the freedom to vote in state elections, acknowledged as women's suffrage. This term, in particular, applies to members to the "Women's Social and Political Union" in Britain.

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