women's right to vote

     

The term women's suffrage refers to the economic an political reform movement aimed at extending suffrage — the right to vote — to women. The movement's origins are usually traced to the United States in the 1820s. The answer to the question of which country was the first to give women the right to vote in national elections depends on the definition of 'country' being used, and whether to count countries which no longer exist.

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  • @frkbmb It can mean, equal rights for women... it can mean, women's right to vote... it can also mean "banning bossy."
  • RT @neiltwit: @Jeff_Jacoby @IAMMGraham @JoannaWeiss Yes we can learn so much from 1914. Let's take back women's right to vote, because hist…
  • @Jeff_Jacoby @IAMMGraham @JoannaWeiss Yes we can learn so much from 1914. Let's take back women's right to vote, because history!
  • Meanwhile, "Ladies who lunch," types who DO NOT GIVE A SINGLE FUCK about anybody else's (incl women's) right to vote...stellar.
  • I think the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Trailer just took back the women's right to vote. #whowritesthiscrap
  • RT @StellaMagazine: In 1914 the suffragettes were bolder than ever in their fight for women's right to vote. Read:
  • In 1914 the suffragettes were bolder than ever in their fight for women's right to vote. Read:
  • August 26 is women's equality day- WOMEN'S RIGHT TO VOTE!! #FES10
  • RT @TokuJoe: @Chenix737 BOA took away women's right to vote
  • @Chenix737 BOA took away women's right to vote
  • oh ok let's get rid of feminism let's also get rid of women's right to vote and earn equal pay