Woman's suffrage activists used lobbying and civil disobedience as main strategies. Lobbying involved contacting politicians to gain support for suffrage laws, while civil disobedience included protests and hunger strikes to draw attention to their cause. Both strategies helped increase public awareness and pressure on lawmakers, ultimately leading to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. While these tactics are no longer used in the same way today, the principles of advocacy and direct action are still employed by activists for various causes.
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