The Iron Curtain represented a clear separation between capitalism and communism in Europe.
Explanation:
The Iron Curtain was a metaphorical term used by Winston Churchill to describe the separation of communist and capitalist countries in Europe during the Cold War. In the western part of Europe, you have democratic and capitalist nations like Great Britain, France, etc. In the eastern part of the continent you have Soviet satellite nations. These countries were completely controlled by the Soviet government. This includes countries like Albania, Romania, etc.
Women did not get the right to vote in Britain before the year 1928 and in the United States until the year 1920. So women of the two countries had succeeded in their quest at separate times. The women of Britain got the same rights as men and that was women above the age of 21 years could vote.