Women's Suffrage in South Australia

Women's Suffrage in South Australia

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Biology, Social Studies

10th - 12th Grade

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In 1894, South Australia became a pivotal location for women's suffrage due to a political blunder. Mary Lee, an advocate, collected thousands of signatures for women's voting rights. Premier Charles Kingston, a controversial figure, supported the suffrage bill. Ebenezer Ward, an opponent, attempted to sabotage the bill by allowing women to stand for Parliament, expecting it to fail. However, the bill passed, making South Australian women the most enfranchised globally.

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What was Ebenezer Ward's concern regarding women gaining the right to vote?

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What was the outcome of the suffrage bill on December 18, 1894?

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