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Declaration of the rights of women and citizens.
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Seneca Falls Declaration or Sentiments Declaration. Founding text of suffrage in the United States.
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New Zealand is the first country to grant women's suffrage rights
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The International Alliance of Women's Suffrage for Equal Civil Rights for Women was founded
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The British Congress adopted the "1918 Law on Popular Representation", which meant that eight million women, over the age of 30, were added to the electoral rolls.
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The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution became law and women were able to vote in the fall elections, including the presidential ones.
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The fact that women could vote was consecrated
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Was a declaration of the General Assembly of the United Nations. It is the 3447th resolution made by the Assembly. Saying that disabled persons got the same rights as any other person
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The United Nations encouraged women's suffrage in the years after World War II, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women identifies it as a basic right with 189 countries that are currently parties to this Convention.
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This resolution underscores the importance of women participating on an equal footing and fully intervening in conflict prevention and resolution, peacebuilding and peacekeeping.