they could vote in many states but not all of them
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Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were women's rights activists. They led a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920, that prohibited gender discrimination in voting.
The 65 voting rights act wasn't an amendment, but a bill passed by congress.
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The nineteenth amendment prohibits each state and/or federal government from denying anyone voting rights because of their sex. So basically, no voting sexism.
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There is not yet a ninetieth amendment to the Constitution. There are twenty-seven amendments total. If you meant "nineteenth," the nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States (ratified August 18, 1920) guaranteed equal voting rights regardless of gender.
The nineteenth century was a good year for the passage of the nineteenth century because women had a victory on the suffrage movement.
The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1920, granted women the legal right to vote. This amendment marked a significant victory in the women's suffrage movement, which fought for equal voting rights for women. It prohibited the federal and state governments from denying the right to vote based on sex, thus expanding democratic participation in the United States. The passage of the Nineteenth Amendment was a crucial step toward gender equality in political representation.
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were women's rights activists. They led a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920, that prohibited gender discrimination in voting.
The 65 voting rights act wasn't an amendment, but a bill passed by congress.
The Nineteenth Amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the legal right to vote across the United States, including California. Prior to this amendment, California had already enacted women's suffrage in 1911, allowing women to participate in elections at the state level. However, the Nineteenth Amendment ensured that this right was recognized nationally, solidifying women's voting rights and empowering them to engage in the political process on a broader scale. This landmark change marked a significant step towards gender equality in voting and increased women's participation in governance.