Women in Britain who demonstrated for the right to vote in the late nineteenth century were often viewed as mentally ill, even though their action was a response to injustice.
Women were not allowed to take part in parliamentary elections in England because it was believed that the men were the ones that should have such say.
This did not change until 1918 becaus of the increasing women suffrage movement.
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