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Were women allowed to vote in the 19th century in the US? No, they weren't.
2. Women were not allowed to/ could not vote in the United States until 1920.
3. Women in France were allowed to/ could vote after 1944.
4. All white men in the United States were allowed to/ could vote by 1850, but no black men or Indians were allowed to/ could not vote until over 100 years later.
5. Women were not allowed to become astronauts before the 1970s.
6. Black Americans were not allowed to the same beaches as white Americans from the 1970s.
1. She had finish her report on Thursday night because the deadline was Friday.
2. Many poor children had work during the Victorian era in England in the 1800s, while the rich children didn't have to work.
3. In the 1960s, white Americans didn't have to pass a test to be allowed to vote, but black Americans did.
4. Did Elizabeth Cady Stanton have to commit a crime to vote? Yes, because voting was illegal, therefore to vote she was obliged to commit a crime.
5. After the aviator Amelia Earhart flew across the Atlantic alone in 1928, she had to correct the New York Times because they called her "Mrs. Putnam" after her husband, George Putnam. She wanted to be called by her original name, "Amelia Earhart".
6. Did you have to water the tomatoes yesterday? Yes, it was very hot outside