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The World-wide Campaign for Women's Rights Trevor Owen Lloyd. Chapter 3 The Focus on the Suffrage Although the position of women had changed in so many ways between the middle of the 19th century and the end , the question of votes for ...
The World-wide Campaign for Women's Rights Trevor Owen Lloyd. Chapter 3 The Focus on the Suffrage Although the position of women had changed in so many ways between the middle of the 19th century and the end , the question of votes for ...
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... women the vote . Women who could vote in South Australia and Western Australia were allowed to vote in federal elec- tions from the formation of the Commonwealth in 1901 , and in 1902 all women were allowed to vote in federal elections . By ...
... women the vote . Women who could vote in South Australia and Western Australia were allowed to vote in federal elec- tions from the formation of the Commonwealth in 1901 , and in 1902 all women were allowed to vote in federal elections . By ...
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... women had got the vote by 1923. This was not because there had been a flourishing women's movement before the war but because these new countries , building their constitutions without any traditional limitations on their freedom , were ...
... women had got the vote by 1923. This was not because there had been a flourishing women's movement before the war but because these new countries , building their constitutions without any traditional limitations on their freedom , were ...
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