Women in Employment

Women in employment in early 20th century Britain.

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Information given by authority to persuade people to think a certain way. Often to support a specific cause.
propaganda
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The vote
suffrage
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Freedom from legal, social or political restraint
emancipation
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The right to vote
franchise
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An idea formed on a subject before obtaining all the facts. Often to discriminate.
prejudice
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A change to something, especially law.
amendment
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A temporary joining of two or more poitical parties
coalition
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A belief in equality or women
feminism
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Work done by women
domestic service
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Work done by women
textiles
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The vote

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suffrage

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Freedom from legal, social or political restraint

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The right to vote

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Card 5

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An idea formed on a subject before obtaining all the facts. Often to discriminate.

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