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Did Womens Rights Die in the 1920's?

    By 1936 women had the right to vote for 16 years and had proven better lobbyists than politicians. In the years before women’s right to vote, women stood strong as one voice, fighting for their rights of equality. Once gaining their rights and becoming part of the political society, women had shown their feminine traits. They were prude, bossy and fussy. Women did not stand behind each other or impose political views, and many didn’t even register to vote. Due to their ignorance of the politi

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