-
active suffrage, as
distinct from p****ive
suffrage,
which is the
right to
stand for election. The
combination of
active and p****ive
suffrage is sometimes...
- Women's
suffrage is the
right of
women to vote in elections. At the
beginning of the 19th century, some
people sought to
change voting laws to
allow women...
- Women's
suffrage, or the
right of
women to vote, was
established in the
United States over the
course of the late 19th and
early 20th centuries, first...
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Universal suffrage or
universal franchise ensures the
right to vote for as many
people bound by a government's laws as possible, as
supported by the "one...
- 1872 the
fight for women's
suffrage became a
national movement with the
formation of the
National Society for Women's
Suffrage and
later the more influential...
- Women's
suffrage – the
right of
women to vote – has been
achieved at
various times in
countries throughout the world. In many nations, women's
suffrage was...
-
Universal manhood suffrage is a form of
voting rights in
which all
adult male
citizens within a
political system are
allowed to vote,
regardless of income...
- women's
suffrage in the
United States, at both the
state and
national levels, and was part of the
worldwide movement towards women's
suffrage and part...
- The
Woman Suffrage Procession on
March 3, 1913, was the
first suffragist parade in Washington, D.C. It was also the
first large,
organized march on Washington...
- for
voting rights), in
order to
belittle the
women advocating women's
suffrage. The
militants embraced the new name, even
adopting it for use as the title...