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Suffrage - Wikipedia
Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections and referendums en.wikipedia.org
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Suffrage | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
Suffrage, in representative government, the right to vote in electing public officials and adopting or rejecting proposed legislation. www.britannica.com
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Women's suffrage - Wikipedia
Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. Several instances occurred in recent centuries where women were selectively given, then stripped ... en.wikipedia.org
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suffrage
▪ I. suffrage, n. (ˈsʌfrɪdʒ) Also 5 souffrage, sofrage, 6 Sc. sufferagh, 6–7 sufferage, 7 suff'rage. [ad. L. suffrāgium, partly through F. suffrage (from 13th c.). Cf. It., Pg. suffragio, Sp. sufragio. An earlier anglicization of the L. pl. is suffragies.] 1. collect. pl. and sing. Prayers, esp. int... Oxford English Dictionary
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SUFFRAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a short intercessory prayer usually in a series 2. a vote given in deciding a controverted question or electing a person for an office or trust. www.merriam-webster.com
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Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment | National Archives
This Congressional resolution, passed in 1919, proposed extending the right to vote to women and became the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. www.archives.gov
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Women's Suffrage
Women's Suffrage: Chronology of the recognition of women's rights to vote and be elected. archive.ipu.org
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What is Suffrage? - Pieces of History
The term has nothing to do with suffering but instead derives from the Latin word “suffragium,” meaning the right or privilege to vote. prologue.blogs.archives.gov
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History of U.S. Woman's Suffrage
A mass movement that encompassed the lives of several generations of American women, employed highly sophisticated political strategy and organization. www.crusadeforthevote.org
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[PDF] What is Suffrage? - Washington State History Museum
"Suffrage" means the right to vote. When citizens have the right to vote for or against laws and leaders, that government is called a "democracy. www.washingtonhistory.org
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Women's Suffrage | National WWI Museum and Memorial
1920 is often celebrated as the year that women won the right to vote, in some parts of the U.S., women already had that right — and in other places, women ... www.theworldwar.org
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Suffrage | National Archives
Jun 17, 2022The 19th Amendment guarantees American women the right to vote. Achieving this milestone required a lengthy and difficult struggle; victory took decades of agitation. Beginning in the mid-19th century, woman suffrage supporters lectured, wrote, marched, lobbied, and practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered radical change. First introduced in Congress in 1878, a ...
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suffrage
suffrage/ˈsʌfrɪdʒ; `sʌfrɪdʒ/ n[U]right to vote in political elections (政治性选举的)选举权, 投票权 universal suffrage, ie the right of all adults to vote 普选权(成年人均有的投票权) Women had to fight for their suffrage. 妇女须为享有选举权而斗争. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Women Suffrage | NCpedia
The women suffrage movement in North Carolina began in 1894 with the formation of the North Carolina Equal Suffrage Association in Asheville.Association president Helen Morris sought a state amendment extending the vote to women, and Senator J. L. Hyatt of Yancey County introduced a bill to this effect in the 1897 legislative session. The Senate leader, however, reflecting the sentiment of his ...
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The Woman Suffrage Movement in Texas | The Woman Suffrage TWU
The History of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Texas. 1848. The woman suffrage movement formally began at the Seneca Falls Convention in New York with the adoption of a Declaration of Sentiments that declared, "All men and women are created equal.". Resolutions called for the right to vote, equality under the law and educational ...
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