1. World War I and a Changing Great Britain
Subsequently, in the post-war years, The Representation of the People Act gave women the right to vote provided that they were of the age of 30 and they were married to a householder. ... This showed that women were able to be trusted to make important decisions that affected society and themselves responsibly. ... This was done to keep national unity in Britain during the interwar years. ... They were now eligible to work as members of the Civil Service, local government representatives and they had the opportunity to do jury service. This was part of a trend in British economy which contin...
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