UK women's rights in the next article, I am going to oppose or the influence of the First World War is "not the First World War, the British women never get to vote in 1918, Comment on the statement. I will explain my point of view using information on this problem and providing my own understanding. I agree with this interpretation to a certain extent. But in the First World War, women were the only reason to vote in 1918, it is still a controversial issue.
Women's voting rights and World War I, in my opinion, nothing is a World War I, British women in 1918 will not have voting rights. In my research that confirmed my perspective, I got from my history book or internet on my information, I explained my source of information, and that information gave a woman's vote of cause and consequences I will explain how it is linked. During the war, women were responsible for carrying out technical work and knowledge. - Puritan's way of living mainly based on religious beliefs. Calvinism is their main religion. This religion contains the belief that their life was planned by God after birth and that any damage to the plan should be eliminated. In the 17th century, there was a witch hunt in a part of the religious lifestyle for a strict Puritan
The major religions of the whole world are expressed in the United States. In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, many of the white British Protestant immigrants to the original 13 colonies, most women belong to Protestant denominations, especially the Congregational Church and Anglican. Slavery African women may try to preserve their tribal religion, others bring their Muslim faith to the United States, but Bodin and magic continued until the 20th century Even most African-American women eventually convert to Christianity. In the 19th century, as numerous Catholics and Jews migrated to America, the country's religious diversity continues to grow and new religious movements such as oscillators and new ideas establish as spiritual seekers it was done.
In the colonial period, until the beginning of the 20th century, there is a gender struggle between Muslims in the British Empire, educating women is a prelude to social turmoil, a threat to the moral order, the human world Islam It was regarded as the source of the identity of the teacher. Nevertheless, British Muslim women in India still require men independent authority. In the 1930s, 500 million girls to school, this is 500 thousand Muslims. The Islamic Cooperation Organization stated in a statement in 2013 and restricting access to education is a challenge faced by girls and women in developing countries including OIC member countries. UNICEF points out that in the 24 countries the school enrollment rate of the elementary school where women are less than 60%, there are 17 Muslim countries, in some Islamic countries, more than half the adult population is illiterate, Muslim Women reached 70%