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The term suffrage means the right to vote
The term suffrage means the right to vote
True (A)
Women suffrage movement refers to the women's struggle to vote in Europe and USA
Women suffrage movement refers to the women's struggle to vote in Europe and USA
True (A)
The suffrage movement started in America in 1884 and in Britain in the 1870s
The suffrage movement started in America in 1884 and in Britain in the 1870s
False (B)
When did the suffrage movement start in America and Britain?
When did the suffrage movement start in America and Britain?
What were some stereotypes and prejudices that affected women's right to vote?
What were some stereotypes and prejudices that affected women's right to vote?
What is the woman suffrage movement?
What is the woman suffrage movement?
Study Notes
The Concept of Suffrage
- Suffrage refers to the right to vote.
Women's Suffrage Movement
- The women's suffrage movement was a struggle for women's right to vote in Europe and the USA.
- The movement started in America in 1848.
- In Britain, the movement began in the 1870s.
- Women faced various stereotypes and prejudices that hindered their right to vote, including being seen as weak, emotional, and incapable of making informed decisions.
- The movement was a fight against these stereotypes and prejudices to secure women's right to participate in the democratic process.
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Test your knowledge of the women's suffrage movement, which was a significant struggle for women's right to vote in Europe and the USA. Explore the challenges, stereotypes, and prejudices that women faced during this movement.