• a direct effect of gaining the right to vote was that women

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  • were able to influence the policies of their governments and make sure they were represented in various decision-making processes. This had been a long-term dream of suffragists that had been denied to them for many years. With the right to vote, women could finally participate in the political process, making their voices heard on matters that directly affected them. This allowed them to have their needs addressed by elected officials, resulting in improved economic and social conditions for themselves and other members of their communities.

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      Hailie Brandt

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  • had a higher level of influence in society. They were able to lobby for laws and regulations that benefited women, such as equal pay and access to education and health care. Additionally, having more representation in government allowed women to have a say in the policies that affected them and their families, like family leave and child care.

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      Aliana Hall

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