Intro to Gender Studies
Women’s suffrage movements refer to the organized campaigns advocating for women’s right to vote, which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These movements were pivotal in challenging traditional gender roles and pushing for broader societal changes, reflecting a growing awareness of women's rights and social equality. The efforts of these movements were often intertwined with various socio-political contexts, including colonialism and globalization, which influenced both their strategies and impacts across different societies.
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