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History, 23.09.2019 05:40 isabelle1670

Imagine that you are a woman in 1915, fighting for the right to vote. you and a group of women have gathered in the town square to organize a small protest. another woman walks up to you and asks you why you are protesting. how do you explain women’s suffrage to her? (hint: what historical events can you reference that have advanced the cause of women’s rights? why is it important for women to be able to vote? )

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