Women Gain Suffrage

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The Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Consititution provides women equal voting rights to men, and states citizens’ vote “shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” It is the congress’ job to bring this regulation into focus (Grolier,2009). Women being given the right to vote is important not only to society but also because it has had a significant influence in women’s personal lives. In 1848, the American women's rights movement started, during this movement, even though the leaders of the women’s rights advocated for the Reconstruction amendments , such as Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, these amendment did not promote women’s suffrage. In 1869, the writers of the nineteenth amendment, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony worked in the National Woman Suffrage Association while Lucy Stone led the American Woman Suffrage Association’s state-by-state battle for the vote. After that, the two groups united to form the National American Women Suffrage Association. This association aimed to secure voting rights for all American women (American memory, 2010). During World War I, women contributed significantly to the nation's war effort. As a result, many politicians began to realize that women could be an important source of votes, and then the United States Congress supported the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Finally, in 1920, women won the vote throughout the nation (Jone Johnson Lewis, 2008). In simple English, the Nineteenth Amendment states that Constitution cannot deny or abridge the citizens’ voting rights, regardless of the sex. Women being given voting rights had a crucial impact on society. Nowadays, women play an important role in social life, if this amen... ... middle of paper ... ...ink for themselves are no longer controlled by men. It also allowed women to live their own lives and pursue their dreams. Works Cited Grolier. (2009). 19th Amendment | Women's Suffrage | Scholastic.com. (n.d.). 19th Amendment | Women's Suffrage | Scholastic.com. Retrieved January 27, 2014, from http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/suffrage/history2.htm Cook, L. (2009, September 24). The 19th Amendment & Voting Rights | eHow. eHow. Retrieved January 29, 2014, from http://www.ehow.com/about_5453262_th-amendment-voting-rights.html Heidi Williamson, (2013). Women's Equality Day: Celebrating the 19th Amendment's Impact on Reproductive Health and Rights. (n.d.). name. Retrieved January 27, 2014, from http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/news/2013/08/26/72988/womens-equality-day-celebrating-the-19th-amendments-impact-on-reproductive-health-and-rights/

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