How would Emmeline Pankhurst describe the triumph of the suffragettes? a. Pankhurst would thank the government of Benjamin Disraeli for giving women the right to vote in 1919. b. Pankhurst might conclude that her work was over after 1919, when the vote was granted to women over the age of 30. c. Pankhurst would assert that women 'took the vote" over the longstanding opposition of some men. d. Pankhurst spent her peaceful “golden years" with her grown daughters and served in Parliament, enjoying the fruits of her victory.

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How would Emmeline Pankhurst describe the triumph of the suffragettes?
a. Pankhurst would thank the government of Benjamin Disraeli for giving women the
right to vote in 1919.
b. Pankhurst might conclude that her work was over after 1919, when the vote was
granted to women over the age of 30.
c. Pankhurst would assert that women 'took the vote" over the longstanding opposition
of some men.
d. Pankhurst spent her peaceful “golden years" with her grown daughters and served in
Parliament, enjoying the fruits of her victory.
Transcribed Image Text:How would Emmeline Pankhurst describe the triumph of the suffragettes? a. Pankhurst would thank the government of Benjamin Disraeli for giving women the right to vote in 1919. b. Pankhurst might conclude that her work was over after 1919, when the vote was granted to women over the age of 30. c. Pankhurst would assert that women 'took the vote" over the longstanding opposition of some men. d. Pankhurst spent her peaceful “golden years" with her grown daughters and served in Parliament, enjoying the fruits of her victory.
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