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  • 61National American Woman Suffrage Association — Die National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) war eine US amerikanische Frauenrechtsorganisation, die sich für das Frauenwahlrecht einsetzte. Sie wurde im Mai 1890 von Elizabeth Cady Stanton und Susan B. Anthony gegründet. Die NAWSA… …

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  • 62Timeline of first women's suffrage in majority-Muslim countries — This timeline lists the dates of the first women s suffrage in majority Muslim countries.Some dates relate to regional elections and where possible the second date of general election has been included. Even countries listed may not have… …

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  • 63United States Senate Select Committee on Woman Suffrage — The Select Committee on Woman Suffrage was a select committee of the United States Senate from 1882 1921 [Robert C. Byrd. The Senate, 1789 1989, Volume 4: Historical Statistics, 1789 1992. Page 609. Government Printing Office. 1993.] It was… …

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  • 64History of Woman Suffrage — This page refers to the book by American suffragists. For a history of women s suffrage, see Women s suffrage. History of Woman Suffrage was produced by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage and Ida Husted Harper in four… …

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  • 65National Society for Women's Suffrage — The National Society for Women s Suffrage was the first national group in the United Kingdom to campaign for women s right to vote. Formed on 6 November 1867, by Lydia Becker, the organisation helped lay the foundations of the women s suffrage… …

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  • 66Universal manhood suffrage — is a form of voting rights in which all adult males within a nation are allowed to vote, regardless of income, property, religion, race, or any other qualification. This process of voting helped empower rising American leaders like Andrew Jackson …

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  • 67American Woman Suffrage Association — ▪ American organization       American political organization that worked from 1869 to 1890 to gain for women the right to vote.       Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the AWSA was created by Lucy Stone (Stone, Lucy), Henry B. Blackwell, Julia… …

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  • 68universal suffrage —    Also known as franchise. Refers to the extension of the right to vote, to all adults, without distinction as to race, sex, belief or social status. In most old established democracies, only a limited number of people at first had a say in the… …

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  • 69Left-right politics — or the Left right political spectrum is a common way of classifying political positions, political ideologies, or political parties along a one dimensional political spectrum.The perspective of Left vs. Right is an imprecise, broad, dialectical… …

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  • 70National Woman Suffrage Association — ▪ American political organization  American organization, founded in 1869 and based in New York City, that was created by Susan B. Anthony (Anthony, Susan B.) and Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Stanton, Elizabeth Cady) when the women s rights movement… …

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