Women's Suffrage 1800s

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The women's suffrage movement in the 1800’s challenged traditional gender norms, which both reshaped society and sparked cultural changes that transformed the way people view women’s roles in society and their rights. The social aspect of the women's suffrage movement in America was centered around striving for women to have more of a voice and not have that basic human right taken away from them. Unfortunately, men’s opinions about women wanting to have a say in society were negative due to the fact that they wanted to keep their dominance over women. “In the late 19th and early 20th century, the majority of men opposed the idea of allowing women to vote, and anti-suffrage cartoons depicted suffragists as ugly, scolding shrews set on emasculating