The group most directly affected by the 19th amendment was women's. The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, granted them the right to vote for the first time in the U.S. history.
This was a major accomplishment for women who had been fighting for their rights for years. As a result of the amendment ratification, their role in society continued changing nonstop, they kept fighting fiercely to enjoy the same rights that male citizens had, such as more participation over politic matters, better jobs and education opportunities and to have other activities as a citizen rather than just to focus on housework and motherhood.