History practice question
In the early twentieth century, which group campaigned, sometimes using militant protest, for women to be given the right to vote?
- The Chartists
- The Levellers
- The SuffragettesCorrect answer
- The Luddites
Why
The Suffragettes campaigned in the early 1900s for women's right to vote. Their efforts contributed to women eventually gaining the vote on equal terms with men.
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