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The 19th amendment was an amendment passed, and drafted in response to the rise of women's rights organizations, and people such as Alice Paul which kept asking congress and government to ratify such amendment, which failed in 1878. After years of rallies, combined with marches, in 1920, the 19th amendment was ratified in government and congress, which gave women right to vote, and other things, such as equal pay and etc.
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