Woman's Suffrage

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"One Woman, One Vote" With the passing of the 14th Amendment in 1868, all persons were guaranteed the right to equal protection under the law. What followed in section two of that very same amendment caused a great deal of chaos in the years to come. The second section of this amendment narrowed this protection to only men by using the phrase "male citizens," in doing so it specified who would be counted in determining who …

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…this massive movement life would definitely not be the same and other minorities may have been oppressed more than they have been. With the combination of street smarts and wit these women gave the American people a whole new outlook on life. Even though not a woman I myself realized the importance of human rights and am going to vote in the next election so I can choose who will represent my views the best.