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Women couldn't vote until the 1920s, the law was ratified August 18th, 1920.

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Women did not get the right to vote in Britain or in the United States until the

Explanation:

Female suffrage was one of the first major battles for feminist movements. Towards the end of the 19th century, there were movements in several countries that fought for women to have the same voting rights as men.

The goal of the early advocates of female suffrage was first and foremost to end discrimination against women in relation to men, not necessarily to introduce universal suffrage. At that time, voting rights in many countries were limited to men who paid taxes of a certain size; some countries had a voting right depending on social and economic criteria.

The first political system in which female suffrage was introduced without restriction was New Zealand, just before the election in 1893.

During World War I, attitudes to women's abilities and opportunities changed in several Western countries because women were introduced to traditional male professions to fill the seats of those sent to the front. In 1918, the United Kingdom introduced voting rights on almost the same terms as for men (full rights were granted in 1928. In 1920, women's suffrage was introduced in the United States, and then most Western countries followed after World War II.

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