19th Amendment: Turning Point For Women

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19th Amendment Women were expected to become housewives. They were expected to stay home and take care of the children and their husbands. Women were expected to play the role of a woman and housewife and not meddle in the “men’s” affairs. Women were believed to be weaker than men and were believed to be less smart. This changed on August 18, 1920, when the 19th Amendment was ratified. The ratification of the 19th Amendment was a turning point for women.The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. Previously, it was illegal for women to vote and if they did, they would be arrested and fined. Women were now able to have an affect on the government and even the society around them. Many believed that giving them to right to vote would take

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