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AP European History
Unit 9 – Cold War and Contemporary Europe
Topic 9.14
How did the women's suffrage movement in Britain differ from its counterpart in France in relation to their success rate?
Neither movement was successful; both countries are still fighting for women's suffrage today.
French women gained voting rights before British women.
British women achieved suffrage earlier than French women.
Both movements were successful at the same time.
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