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Which country was the first sovereign nation to grant women the right to vote?
Which country was the first sovereign nation to grant women the right to vote?
- United States
- Finland (correct)
- Pitcairn Islands
- Sweden
Which organization was founded in 1904 to coordinate efforts towards women's suffrage?
Which organization was founded in 1904 to coordinate efforts towards women's suffrage?
- Liberal Political Parties
- Berlin Woman Suffrage Group
- National Organizations
- International Woman Suffrage Alliance (correct)
During which period was conditional women's suffrage in effect in Sweden?
During which period was conditional women's suffrage in effect in Sweden?
- 19th century
- 18th century
- Age of Liberty (correct)
- 20th century
Which territory was the first to continuously allow women to vote?
Which territory was the first to continuously allow women to vote?
Which country originally had universal suffrage but later rescinded it?
Which country originally had universal suffrage but later rescinded it?
Study Notes
Women's Suffrage History
- New Zealand was the first sovereign nation to grant women the right to vote.
Women's Suffrage Organizations
- The International Woman Suffrage Alliance (IWSA) was founded in 1904 to coordinate efforts towards women's suffrage.
Timeline of Women's Suffrage
- In Sweden, conditional women's suffrage was in effect from 1919 to 1921.
Pioneering Territories
- The Pitcairn Islands were the first territory to continuously allow women to vote.
Setbacks in Women's Suffrage
- Qatar originally had universal suffrage but later rescinded it.
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Test your knowledge on women's suffrage and the fight for women's right to vote in this quiz. Explore the history, key players, and milestones of the movement that paved the way for gender equality in politics. Challenge yourself with questions about important events, influential figures, and the impact of women's suffrage worldwide.