The most important impact of the women's suffrage movement was the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. This gave women in the United States... Learn more about this topic: Women's Suffrage | Definition, Leaders & the 19th Amendment ...
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This research argues that social movements have always lobbied the presidency, but have recognized the utility of increased lobbying of the activist presidency. Utilizing a case study of the woman suffrage movement, this research finds that suffrage movement actors ...
Women's suffrage: United StatesMembers of the women's suffrage movement in Philadelphia, 1917. (more) All definitions of social movement reflect the notion that social movements are intrinsically related to social change. They do not encompass the activities of people as members of stable social ...
Like African Americans, most nonwhite people throughout the world were colonized or economically exploited and denied basic rights, such as the right to vote. With few exceptions, women of all races everywhere were also denied suffrage rights (see woman suffrage)....