In a way, shes really a bridge from the Suffrage Movement to women attaining full political rights. She was active in a National Womens suffrage organization. She helped women get the right to vote not only in montana, but a couple of states west of mississippi. She runs in 1916. Shes elected to one of montana s to at large districts. Part of her platform is that shes a pacifist. She sworn into the house on april 2nd, 1917, and the house has come into a special session because Woodrow Wilson delivers a message to Congress Asking for a declaration of war against germany. The u. S. Entry into world war i. When that vote is held, rankin is one of a group of about 50 members votes against u. S. Intervention in world war i. She served a term in the house. She was on the womens suffrage committee. She was on the Public Lands Committee which was an important assignment for a woman from montana, with so much of the lands being held by the federal government. It wasnt important position. She se
Delve into the intertwined history of corruption in New Jersey and Machiavellian politics, spotlighting the notorious figure Frank Hague and his enduring legacy of deceit in Garden State governance.
Delve into the intertwined history of corruption in New Jersey and Machiavellian politics, spotlighting the notorious figure Frank Hague and his enduring legacy of deceit in Garden State governance.
Delve into the intertwined history of corruption in New Jersey and Machiavellian politics, spotlighting the notorious figure Frank Hague and his enduring legacy of deceit in Garden State governance.