2 countries, Brunei, and Saudia Arabia do not allow women to vote at all.
Lebanon requires proof of education for women to vote.
United Arab Emirates has limited voting for women.
The state of Vatican City does not allow women to vote.
Many countries that have dictators and communist governments. The US might be the ONLY nation that has INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS written into it's constitution.
In many cultures or societies, women were considered to be inferior. The ability to lead, comprehend, learn, all those things attributed to great leaders were not expected of women - therefore they were not expected to have a contribution toward society/government. Some cultures even today, do not see women as leaders and issues still are being addressed - Middle Eastern countries may be included in this example.
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they could vote in many states but not all of them
consider using inclusive language in your question. You could say - "the rights of citizens" - which for many would include women, men & children - or say "human rights" What are the roles of government and the individual in the declaration of the human rights?
Different in different countries. Many countries had not started along the route to 'women's rights' in the 1930s, many still haven't.
Women gained the right to vote in 1915 in several countries. Denmark and Sweden were two countries that let women vote in 1915. The United States did not give women the right to vote until 1920.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Greece Many of countries in Greece womens didn't had many rights however this is forbids of Greece, Athens and Sparta
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Greece Many of countries in Greece womens didn't had many rights however this is forbids of Greece, Athens and Sparta
Yes, but this is challenged in many countries (as are the human rights of women, racial and religious minorities and so on).
It is in their culture. Men are seen as superior.
Before World War 2, women had the right to vote in a few countries such as Australia and New Zealand. That was the only rights give at that time as they were minimally involved in the political process.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 19th amendment was known as "Women's Suffrage", and this gave women the many rights that men did.