What Women Want: Suffrage, Female Voter Preferences and GovernmentFunk, Patricia
If women and men vote differently, then granting women the right to vote should have an impact on different policy outcomes, such as fiscal policy. This idea has been explored in a number of articles that studied the effect of women’s suffrage on the size of government. For example, Lott...
What did women gain from the women's suffrage movement? What was the last state to ratify women's suffrage? What does the 19th Amendment protect? What state was the first to allow women's suffrage? What events led to the women's suffrage movement?
Before the twentieth century, women lacked many of the same rights as men. Groups of women who objected to this lead campaigns in North America and Europe to change their status. Answer and Explanation: The most important impact of the women's suffrage movement was the ratification of the 19t...
What Men Expected, What Women Did: The Political Economy of Suffrage in St. Louis, 1920-1928 Missouri Historical ReviewDOBKINS, LINDA HARRIS
While suffragists sought to build consensus and work within existing political frameworks, suffragettes believed in challenging the status quo more aggressively. 8 Despite their differences, both suffragists and suffragettes contributed significantly to the women's suffrage movement. Their efforts, though ...
I focus here on the diversity of women's economic provisioning functions, arguing that, because of that diversity, the granting of suffrage had more political benefits to the men in power and less political risks. The social provisioning status鈥恞uo, which had been threatened by the feminist ...
Never A Fight of Woman Against Man: What Textbooks Don't Say about Women's Suffrage History TeacherMiller, Joe C.
Emmeline Pankhurst was a key figure in the women's suffrage movement in the UK. What was her main strategy to fight for women's right to vote? A. 好团一特眼达好团一特眼达Writing peaceful letters to the government every day好团一特眼达好团一特眼达 B. 加较世适加较世适Organizing ...
Female suffrageGovernment sizeVoting rightsThe economic literature has attributed part of the increase in government expenditure over the 20th century to female voting. This is puzzling, considering that the political science literature has documented that women tended to be more conservative than men ...