The Reason Behind Women's New Right to Vote in 1918

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The Reason Behind Women's New Right to Vote in 1918 In 1918 all men got the vote at 21 and all women got the vote at 30. However, women had to be householders or married to a householder. It is often said that women were given the vote because of the war. The war did change the situation in many ways. The obvious effect was that the women's role in the war was greatly appreciated - other than the usual criticism towards females. Public opinion gradually grew in favour of women. The war helped the participation of women in everyday life to the nation and proved how able they actually were. Women were driving vehicles, acting as bus conductors and filling in many jobs that men may have been working as. The war generally gave women the chance to prove themselves to the nation that they could do what men thought they couldn't. Women gained more self-confidence and men had an increased sense of women's capability to everyday work. Women were employed in many industries, such as nurses in the armed forces, th...

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