Thesis Statements
1. The women's suffrage varies from one country to another.
2. It was frequently believed that women voters would have a civilizing effect on politics and would be apt to support controls on alcohol, for example. Aside from this, the perception towards women that the woman's place was in the home, she should be able to influence laws which impacted upon that home.
3. In accordance to women's suffrage campaigners, both men and women should be equal in every way and that there was no such thing as a woman's 'natural role'. There were also differences in opinion about other voters. Some campaigners felt that all adults were entitled to a vote, whether rich or poor, male or female, and regardless of race.
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