In 1920, the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granted women the right to vote, marking a significant milestone in the women's suffrage movement. This amendment prohibited any U.S. citizen from being denied the right to vote on the basis of sex. Following its ratification, state legislatures were responsible for implementing and enforcing voting laws, which included ensuring access to the ballot for women. This shift not only empowered women politically but also represented a broader movement towards gender equality in the United States.
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