The correct answer is that s<span>ociety believed they were not competent enough to understand certain issues.
Given that women only had to take care of the house and their family at the time (they were not allowed to work yet), it was thought that they didn't have the knowledge necessary to decide on such important matters such as voting. However, that changed in 1920, when the 19th Amendment gave them suffrage rights.
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It’s great, But make sure to check your sentences and make sure there not run on.
Full fathom five thy father lies.
<span>Of his bones are coral made </span>
<span>Those are pearls that were his eyes </span>
<span>Nothing of him that Doth fade </span>
<span>But doth suffer a sea change </span>
<span>Into something rich and strange </span>
<span>See names hourly ring his knell </span>
<span>Ding dong. Hark! Now I hear them ding dong bell.</span>