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Essay heading: 19th amendment
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Just two weeks after the Senate did the same thing. Tennessee was the 36th out of 50 states to ratify this amendment.
Now a day's many people would think that this would be silly and stupid, but to many women back then if was a very serious matter. Now a days every United States citizen no matter their race their sex or anything can vote... displayed 300 characters
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I think that what the woman did was very strong and courageous. When people pushed them they just got up and pushed right back. They never gave up and I would truly like to thank each and every one of them. displayed next 300 characters
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