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What factors influenced a woman's decision to vote in the 1920s?

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In the 1920s, women had a very limited role on politics, largely because not many went to polls in the early days. Other reasons women had a limited role was because of their location. Many women lived in rural areas without access to transportation, so they had no way to access polls. On the off-chance that they had transportation, family members who did not approve of women voting was another reason that they did not. Finally, some women did not believe that they should vote.

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There are 5 factors which influenced a woman's decision to vote in the 1920s:

  1. Persuading Male Voters:::During the 1840s through to 1900,political rallies were also spaces where young men and women flirted and met their potential spouses.Politically inclined women charmed men to follow certain political leanings.
  2. Destructive Crusades:::Carry Nation(1846-1911) became a Temperance icon by smashing saloons,with her hatchet in one hand and the Bible in the other.Churches and theater paid her to rail against alcohol,the devils water
  3. Compelling Narrative:: many novels exposed the cruelty of slavery.
  4. Political Organizing::: Women organised the First Womens Rights Conference.
  5. Transforming everyday objects into political vehicles: Suffragists used wagons to disseminate information about women's rights across the country.
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