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What were members of the womens social and political union called

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Suffragette were members of women's organizations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries . It particularly refers to MILITANTS in the uk suck as members of the wspu .
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"Suffragettes", is the right answer.

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The Women's Social and Political Union was a movement organised and managed only by women that operated in the UK in the years between 1903 and 1917. The members of this union were demanding for voting rights for women. They practiced civil disobedience and immediate development methods to secure the demands visibly: they launched demonstration, broke the glass of official buildings, performed hunger strikes, occupied corporations and churches, etc.

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