The reason why the women voted in 1918 was not treated as equal as men until the latter half of the 18 th century. They have to get married, follow her husband, and have children, and have to take a little education. From the viewpoint of the law, they have no power and men are their boss. For example, once they get married, all of them belong to their husbands. In other words, when separated, women are only husbands, so even children can not have anything.
Female voting rights and its effect through the 19th century, feminists and feminists are striving for women's voting rights. Finally, in 1918 women were voted for women, but only women over 30 years old. However, voting rights are important, but that is not the only reason to win a franchise. Other reasons are concerns about the revival of feminist activities, governments following international trends, ... encountering historical drastic changes. Since both men and women have the right to vote in recent elections, women do not have the right to vote more than a century ago. Women in the United States gathered to raise an election, and Congress passed the 19th revision to the US Constitution, giving women the right to vote. Virginia state suffrage campaign began in 1870
Most independent countries such as Canada in the year 1917, Britain (over 30 years old in 1918, 21 years old in 1928), Germany, 1918 Polish, 1919 Austria and the Netherlands, 1920 were the two world wars We have enacted women's suffrage in voting rights. The "rights law" in 1965 guarantees the voting rights of ethnic minorities. Leslie Hume believes that World War I changed people's mood. The women's contribution to the war challenges the concept of physical and mental inferiority of women and it is not suitable for voting to maintain women regardless of physical or temperament. If a woman can work in an ammunition factory, rejecting them at polling stations seems ungrateful and illogical. But voting is not merely a remuneration for the work of war; the important thing is that women's participation in the war helps women eliminate fears of entering public places.