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Dec 2023
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89. Le droit de vote des femmes

STéPHANE GENêT
About this episode

Olympe de Gouges, la suffragette Emeline Pankhurst ou encore Hubertine Auclert ont lutté,  comme de nombreuses autres femmes, pour que l'on donne le droit de vote aux femmes. 

C'est un combat ancien, difficile et qui n’a abouti que récemment.

Comment après une longue lutte les femmes ont-elles obtenu le droit de vote ?

#EMC #3ème #Terminale


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Inspire Technologies 

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Les Suffragettes - Bande-annonce officielle HD VF

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc6Qo7yEPKs&t=12s 


LA FRANÇAISE DOIT VOTER ! - Bande annonce

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W70_2cymxo 


LE 21 AVRIL 1944, LES FRANÇAISES OBTIENNENT LE DROIT DE VOTE

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH1jDo-9Uwo  

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