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History, 28.11.2019 03:31, ekautz9675

Imagine that you are a woman in 1915, fighting for the right to vote. you and a group of women have gathered in the town square to organize a small protest. another woman walks up to you and asks you why you are protesting. how do you explain women’s suffrage to her? for example, what historical events can you reference that have advanced the cause of women’s rights? why is it important for women to be able to vote?

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