Document 2 states, “Man’s political service to the State is counterbalanced by woman’s service in the home.” The document conveys that men who work in the government depend on the families where women work at. They held on to the tradition that the mother “served” in the house and nurtured the children while the father went to work to provide financially for the family. The Anti-Suffragettes dreaded the idea of a sudden shift between gender roles as the shift would leave the country into ruins. Document 2 asserts “If there were no families and no homes, there would be no State. One Service is fully as important as the other.” The article illustrates that mothers balance the families structure in which provide the foundation for the government, therefore the posterity would be weak without the proper care of a mother. Nevertheless, the paranoia of the country collapsing never became a reality as women won the right to