How did changes of the postwar years in world war 1 affect women?
With men off fighting in an overseas war, many women had to fend for themselves at home, discover their own talents, resourcefulness, and usefulness to the society at large. Women fought for and got the right to vote.
Answered by Jaclyn P. -Galleries
About Right to Vote
The right to vote, also called suffrage, is a civil right. The right to vote is available across the world where democracy prevails. Rules and regulations on the right to vote change considerably from country to country. In the United States, citizens yield great power and freedom in elections of its governing body.
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