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What was the struggle to receive full voting rights for women also called?

A.
suffrage
B.
homesteading
C.
relocation
D.
Dawes Severalty Act
E.
Americanization

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Answer:

I believe it's A. Women's Suffrage.

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User Alexei Sholik
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The correct answer is A. Suffrage

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The word "suffrage" refers to the right to vote in elections which should be guaranteed to all citizens with no exceptions, except by age or similar restrictions. Due to this the term "suffrage" or "women's suffrage" is commonly used to refer to the struggle and process that made possible women have voting rights. This occurred during the 19th century as women leaded organizations, manifestations and movements around the world to obtain the right to vote as back then only men could vote, as a result of these by the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century voting rights for women were approved in different countries such as Great Britan, Canada, Germany, and the United States.

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