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Women and the vote 1914-28
- women took over mens jobs during war, proved they could do
them just as well as men, women worked as bus conductors,
drivers, postal workers, farm labourers, coal deliverers which
were vital to keep country going, worked in munition factories
and engineering workshops directly related to war effort, women
joined women's branches on armed forces helping as nurses in
military hospitals, women proved they were important to Britains
public and home life, there was gratitude towards women
- voting system was going
to be changed anyway,
rule that man could only
vote after living at same
address for 1 year had to
be changed for men
which had come back
from war,
- peoples attitudes towards women had
changed, a lot of people remembered
suffragettes militant tactics and felt it was unfair
that women were condemned from having full
political rights
- suffragettes had called of their campaign to
support war effort, no one wanted them to
start campaigning again
- Representation of the People Act 1918 -
women who were over 30 and a
householder or married to a householder
got the vote, same act gave all men over
21 right to vote, women also able to
become MPs , VOTE DIDN'T GO TO ALL
WOMEN OVER 21 UNTIL 1928