It is not just one reason that the campaign to achieve women's goals in 1918 did not succeed. But voting is not the only field in which women are treated unfairly: in 1850 women are considered second - class citizens. Because they are widely believed that their brains are smaller than men, they provide little or no education. In other words, women are not skilled and income is low.
This led to the beginning of the abolition campaign (at least the last successful version of the campaign) in the 1830s and the later women's suicide movement in the 1840s. The abolition of the case succeeded in the civil war in the latter half of the 1920s and proved successful in the suicide rule movement, but after the civil war, a new type of economic populism came to the United States. There were two different populations after the war. The first is populism in the south, mainly to respond to the occupation of the alliance that was held during the rebuilding. In 1877 after the reconstruction, a reconciliation party was established in Virginia Province, Republicans of the former slave republic and the anti-reconstruction Democratic alliance against Virginia state plantation power structure were born. Throughout the 1880's, they elected Governor, Senator and Member of the House of Representatives, but closed in 1890 after the State Democratic Party gained power.
Women's voting rights Women's voting rights began when they met in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848. These women issued so-called "emotional declarations" and "resolution declarations" and issued even 11 points. This document outlines the requirements for equal rights. In addition to voting rights, voting rights are also transferred by other provisions. At that time, it was generally thought that women should not have the right to vote because women are physically and mentally inferior to men. - Voting rights of women in the 19th century Women's rights to vote are equal between women and men, political privileges, rights to electoral and national voting, and the right to take office. The right to vote for women is a global problem that has been going on for a long time since the 19th century.