How much credit does Emmeline Pankhurst deserve for the inclusion of women over 30 in the Representation of the Peoples Act, 1918?

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The militant followers of this movement adopted the term "suffragettes" to distinguish them from the non-militant suffragists who supported the NUWSS. These militant tactics involved attacks on property, storming of political buildings, hunger strikes and the chaining of themselves to railings. The militant tactics used by Emmeline Pankhurst and her supporters were successful in gaining significant attention from the media and public...
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The militant tactics used by Emmeline Pankhurst and her supporters were successful in gaining significant attention from the media and public. This publicity did help in bringing the issue of women's suffrage to public attention on a much wider scale then previously experienced. To some extent the seriousness of the militant tactics utilized by the suffragettes demonstrated their commitment to the issue of women's suffrage, they were prepared to face often-violent police opposition and imprisonment...
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