Political Science, asked by amanprasad173, 1 year ago

why is right to vote important for woman pls answer fast who answers first will be marked as brainiest

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Answered by PrabhasineeSahoo
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It is hard to know what social change taking place today will be the most significant in the long term. It is probably foolish to speculate on the lists of candidates for serious consideration, but raising one issue to the fore now might well affect the outcome in the next century: Women. It took almost a hundred years for women in the United States, and many other nations around the world, to get the vote once they started organizing in the 18th century. It is likely that — even with models of women in the public sphere firmly in place, even with formal promise by most nations and international organizations of note — it will take many years to change the conditions that most women live under most of the time. And the status of women is directly linked to the strength of their families and communities.

One of the simplest steps in this new age of democracy is getting women to vote. It doesn’t necessarily take millions everywhere when electoral districts that are relatively evenly divided can be won by only a few votes. Even though all women don’t share the same views, they do share many, and when they are enough of the vote, candidates will compete for their support. When women vote they also encourage the few women who have braved that path before them and been elected to office, and remind political parties of their interests and their influence.

Many factors can intervene in getting voters to the poll in any given election, but generally speaking, the less-well educated, the less-comfortable in speaking out, and the less familiar individuals are with the mechanics of casting a vote they are, the less likely they are to participate in an election. This is true for both men and women, but women are far more likely to fall into those categories. Learning how to vote — and something about the issues and the candidates in any given election — is much easier than changing one’s status. While it is not the ideal of a fair representation in elected office, it is a lesson that would pay great dividends.

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Answered by maxxmmmmm
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if u think some like normal people - because woman are also children of god all children are treat equal .

if u think some physical
they also have to choose their ruling party , think if u r in place of them
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