Intro to Public Policy
The women’s suffrage movement was a social and political campaign that aimed to secure the right to vote for women, primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This movement was pivotal in challenging societal norms and legal barriers that restricted women's participation in the democratic process, ultimately leading to significant changes in individual rights and civil liberties.
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