On August 26, 1920, the 19th constitutional amendment was passed, thereby establishing the right of women to stand for election. ...
On August 26, 1920, the 19th constitutional amendment was passed, thereby establishing the right of women to stand for election. This long-term effort began in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and was promoted by the Seneca Falls Women's Rights Conference in New York in 1848, and finally achieved complete success with the passage of the above-mentioned amendment.
Elizabeth Stanton (Elizabeth Cady Stanton), Susan B. Anthony Ms. (Susan B. Anthony) and Lucretia Mott (Lucretia Mott) and other leaders, advocates women's right to political participation of the people to stand up against injustice Behaviour, and perseverely fight until-as Susan Anthony said-the few people who first stood up develop into a large team. The efforts of these pioneers helped American women obtain the right to vote .
Leading women have emerged in medicine, law, journalism, industrial and commercial enterprises, government, and other industries. They are doctors and mothers, teachers and lawyers, housekeeping hosts and pilots, artists and entrepreneurs. Women also served well in the army when fighting the war on terrorism and defending freedom. The hard work of American women is an important guarantee for the strength and vitality of the American nation.
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