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1.democratic elections 民主选举

2.widow 寡妇

3.assumed 假定

4.behalf 利益

5.possess 拥有

6.discipline 纪律

7.suffrage 选举权




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Women and the Right to Vote


In most countries todaypeople think it is obvious that all adults should have the right to vote in democratic elections.

But it was not as so long ago that women did not have this right.

Only after a long struggle did women gain the right to vote.

By the early nineteenth centurymodern democratic forms of government were appearing in the United StatesGreat Britainand some European countries.

In these countriesmost adult men have the right to vote in democratic elections.

Some men were denied this right if they were poor or if they were belong to a racial minority groupbut gradually this right was extended to all men.

It took much longer for women to gain this right to vote.

Only in special casessuch as that of a widow who owned landcould a women be allowed to vote.

Many men believed that it was not necessary for women to votebecause they assumed that the husband should decide on behalf of his wife.

Some men believed that women did not possess the intelligence or the discipline to vote carefully.

Some women also believed that women should not be involved in politicsbut many others wanted the right to vote.

By about the year of 1850some women began to organize in an effort to change the laws regarding women and the vote.

This movement was known as thewomen suffragemovementbecause the wordsuffragemeans voting.

Leaders such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton brought attention to this issueand persuaded many people that women should vote.

The first part of the United States to recognize women's right to vote was Wyomingin the year 1869.

During the following decadesmany other states recognized women's right to voteparticularly in the western part of the countrywhere the women had a high social statues.

Howeverthe United States was not the first country to recognize the women's right to vote at the national level.

The first country to recognize the women's right to vote was New Zealandin 1893.

Soon afterAustralia also allowed women to voteand so did the Scandinavia countries of northern Europe.

But in countries such as the United StatesCanadaand Great Britainwomen could not yet vote.

Women in those countries struggled to gain the vote.

For examplein Great BritainEmmeline Pankhurst and her daughters participated in hunger strikes.

During World War One1914-1918),women's work efforts were very important to winning the warand people's attitudes increasingly in favor of women having the right to vote.

Women then gained the right to vote in Canadathe United Statesand Great Britain.

Graduallyother democracies around the world also recognized women's right to vote.

Todayit seems difficult to believed that women were not allowed to vote only a few generations ago.

But there is still a progress to be made.

In many countrieswomen are under-represented among political leaders.

Perhaps the day will soon come when women are elected as often as men.

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