The 19th Amendment provided men and women with equal voting rights. The amendment states that the right of citizens to vote "shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." It guaranteed women the constitutional right to vote. This amendment was necessary because the 15th amendment made it illegal for the federal or state government to deny any US citizen the right to vote. This amendment didn't include women, though. The 19th amendment changed this because it made it illegal for any citizen, regardless of gender, to be denied the right to vote. The movement to allow women the right to vote was the Suffrage movement. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were two major figures in this movement. They campaigned against any amendment that denied women the right to vote.
A major impact of the Cuban Missile Crisis was that it brought the world dangerously close to nuclear war. This crisis showed that there was great potential for a nuclear armed conflict to potentially break out.
Once they got it they still where not given the same education as white boys
Generally speaking, westward migration had a very negative impact on the Indian's way of life, since a large majority of Natives were either displaced from their homes or killed in order to make way for white settlements.
The answer is d) The US and USSR
The Sino-Soviet Split was a pivotal historical event which took place over the course of a few years between 1956-1966.
The post-Stalinist Soviet Union diverged from China's own communist, Marxist and Leninist views.
The split was followed by an economic agreement between the United States and the USSR.
However, the effects of this split were felt far and wide all over the world and for many years to come.
In the next decade, China took steps to officially open to the United States with Nixon's state visit to the country.