Before 1920, women in America could not <u>VOTE</u>.
The first women's suffrage movement occurred in 1848, but it wasn't until 1920 that the 19th Amendment was ratified. The amendment gave women the right to vote in the United States of America. At first, there was strong opposition to it from U.S sectors (such as brewers and distillers) since they believed women would vote for the prohibition of alcoholic beverages and elimination of child labour.
With the increase of trade a new class of people devolved made up of merchants, traders, and craft workers. these people began to form an association called guilds.
Magna Carta, Declaration of Independence, constitution.
The USA and the USSR had opposing views of government. Although all nations of the world after WW2 wanted peace, Stalin had other plans. To turn all the countries communist. Rather than the democratic government the USA wished for. Soon things got hot. Very fast.