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The National Women Sufferage and educational committee discuss the right of the constitution. (Source 4) They discuss that all womens should participate in any equal activities, including political events, educational studies, and jobs.
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" Theodore Roosevelt had for a long time believed in more rights for women. He wrote his senior thesis at Harvard about gender equality in the law." (Source 4) For years Theodore Roosevelt believed in women's rights for quite a while. The United States of America can't be one equal nation if opposite genders aren't even allowed to work outside of the house.
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No. Womens from six different states gain equal rights and took part in political events, Roosevelt tries to speak up for ALL womens. (Source 4) Roosevelt believed that women across the nation should have all the rights but women's from only six states were allowed to get political and all rights.
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The Sufferage Movement cause national attention and the federal government disagree with women's rights. (Source 5). People are starting to see the women movement even the president and other political leaders and they don't want women's to do other work instead of house work
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NAWSA first marched in a parade to receive attention in Washington DC. (Source 5).The NAWSA march to show all american citizens that womens rights matter, but president Woodrow Wilson banned 8,000 people that supported women's rights from the parade.
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The Congressional Union for women sufferage and the NAWSA finally emerge since the congressional union believed that women should vote and the NAWSA beloved that women's shouldn't vote (source 5). The congressional union thinks that all women's should have all rights but the NAWSA thinks otherwise and think all women's shouldn't work outside of their homes.
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Both the congressional union (CU) and the NAWSA practice picketing the White House (source 5). The CU tried to convince the democratic party that all women should have rights and the NAWSA try to convince the government that they should continue to deny women's rights.
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The CU and the NAWSA both merge groups and marched for rights(source 5). NAWSA were tired of the denied excuses and decided to merge groups for the same rights and had a march for women's rights.500 women's were arrested but 168 of them actually got jailed.
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Only women's in 12 states can vote so the population of women voting increases by a limited percentage( source 5). Not a lot of women's got to vote but at least women's from 12 states could vote because the limit of women voter increased but not enough for the whole united nation.
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The presidents were convinced, and women's were part of a domocracy and a community of the United States ( source 5). All women got the right they wanted and were part of a great democracy allowing women's to have political, educational, and job rights and opportunities. Women's were finally equal.