AP European History
Women’s suffrage movements were organized efforts advocating for women’s right to vote, which emerged primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries. These movements played a significant role in challenging traditional gender roles and advocating for social and political equality, often intersecting with broader reform movements of the time, including those influenced by Protestant ideas. The push for women's voting rights was part of a larger quest for gender equality that was gaining traction during periods of social upheaval and reform.