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Suffragettes Questions 1 & 2

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1) Source A suggests that the reasons given by the suffragettes for demanding votes for women are very clear. The poster shows responsible, successful and educated women without the vote. While irresponsible, reckless and inattentive men don't seem to be able to get rid of the vote. The suffragettes are trying to get across that if they were given the vote, they'd make more use of it than a lot of the men that have the vote are. Some of the titles that are given to the pictures of women on the poster include: 'MAYOR' - this job forces women to have high political knowledge and hands women with great responsibility, 'NURSE' - this profession requires great calmness and responsibility again, and 'DOCTOR' - same as a nurse, but with greater knowledge needed of medicine and other doctor-related subjects. A mayor is a very powerful and political person and the...

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