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The thing is, without the power to vote it's hard to influence public policy. Politicians are worried about losing popularity with the electorate – that's the people who are allowed to vote. Alice Women had to find a voice – and the Suffra...
It wasn't until 1928 that all women over 21 were finally allowed to vote.一直到 1928 年,所有年龄 21 岁以上的女性才终于被准许投票权。The right to vote is instrumental in creating a society that is fair and just.投票权对于创造一个公平、公正的社会至关重要。Imagine if all (of) the UK ...
Male candidate wins seat in first election women could vote in
1946: Women are allowed to stand for election in Myanmar (Burma). 1947: Bulgaria, Malta, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, and Argentina extend suffrage to women. 1947: Japan extends suffrage but retains some restrictions. 1947: Mexico grants the vote to women at the municipal level. ...
Children are in demand because they earn less than adults and are less likely to complain. Shyima would have complained, but who would she complain to? And where would she go? She eventually told investigators, “He told me that I was not allowed to say anything… That if I said ...
‘At every bye-election where a Liberal candidate is in the field members of the Women’s Social and Politial Union are present to urge the electors to vote against him. They take this course, not because they are opposed to Liberalism, but because the present Government are hostile to ...
Women are allowed to vote? Tick! They are allowed to study? Tick! They can earn their own money? Tick! Women can achieve the highest political office and become chancellor? Tick!"3 (Wizorek, 2014: 11). Sir Stuart Rose, former Chairman of Marks & Spencer and a life peer, has his ...
摘要: In The Uk Today Everyone Over The Age Of 18 Is Allowed To Vote, But This Wasn't Always The Case. Find Out All About The Fight Women Gave To Be Allowed To Vote For Their Country's Leader, And The Reactions They Received, In This Non-fiction Book By Jane Bingham....
1946: Women are allowed to stand for election in Myanmar (Burma). 1947: Bulgaria, Malta, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, and Argentina extend suffrage to women. 1947: Japan extends suffrage but retains some restrictions. 1947: Mexico grants the vote to women at the municipal level. ...