Overview A. Survey plan B. Summary of evidence C. Evaluation of information sources D. Reference materials for analysis work A. Survey plan The nineteenth century is an important stage of British feminism. The election campaign began in 1872 with a struggle for women's equal rights. Later, women actively asked for political awareness and gained political recognition in 1928. The problems evaluated by this survey are as follows. How far did the First World War led to the completion of the 1928 British women's election campaign?
The first wave of feminism began in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily in the UK and the US, mainly on women's voting rights. In Europe, women's suffrage is rapidly expanding from the British New Zealand colony in 1893. The wave of this feminism concentrated on the right to vote until the beginning of the First World War in 1914, and until many women's rights activists turned in the direction to support the war. In the United States, women's suffrage movement started during the abolishment campaign. In fact, what supports the "faith declaration" is abolishmentists such as Friedrich Douglas, a political activist with uncontrollable slaves and self-taught, and the truth of a black feminist, Soina. She gave a speech at the 1851 women's conference, famous "I am not a woman?" "Emotional Declaration" is a document prepared in the Seneca Falls Convention and promotes women's innate rights as outlined in the Declaration of Independence.
An important stage of British feminism. The election campaign began in 1872 with a struggle for women's equal rights. Later, women actively asked for political awareness and gained political recognition in 1928. The questions evaluated by this survey are as follows. To what extent did the First World War brought about the achievements of the 1928 UK women's election campaign? Two sources of information used in the article, women's suffrage: short history of Millisent's great movement