Out of the several social reform movements in 1800s, I will choose women's suffrage, movement which fight for women's rights.
<h3>What is women's suffrage all about?</h3>
women's suffrage, can be regarded as woman suffrage, the right of women by law to vote in national or local elections.
This reform fight for the right of women to participate in political offices and other equal rights.
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Colonial governments were similar in that they were controlled by another powerful country.
For example, Great Britain's colonies in Nother America, Africa and Asia. They were all over the world but eventually controlled by powers in London.
Similar examples were seen when the United States colonized Phillipines and controlled it for many years.
However, they were different in that they all had seperate local governing bodies and signifcantly different laws and rules that reflected the needs and cultures of the local people.
The three parts of the government were a Governor, a Council of Advisers, and an Elected Assembly. The governor was something like the president, that is the commander in chief with the power to veto. The Council and the Assembly were like the upper and the lower houses of the parliament. The lower was closely connected to the will and the demands of the people while the upper was more into legislature. your welcome
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