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In 1878, when she was 20 years old, she married Richard
Pankhurst who supported her political activities. In
the many years to come, she was involved in political
campaigns that looked to change the rigid and extremely
conservative several times, so she and the other suffragettes stopped
eating to protest. As a result, the government passed
the ‘Cat and Mouse’ Act; prisoners were released until
they recovered from health problems, and then, they
were
Emmeline Pankhurst died on June 14, 1928 shortly
after women had the right to vote. Two years later,
a statue in her honor was inaugurated in the Victorian
Tower Gardens Now, more than a hundred years
later, demonstrated how brave, hard-working and passionate
women
why was the cat and mouse adt called as such?
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Contestado por CatSCyA
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Respuesta:

The nickname of the act came about because of a cat's habit of playing with its prey (a mouse) before finishing it off. Research does indicate that the act did not do a great deal to deter the activities of the Suffragettes. Their violent actions only ceased with the outbreak of war and their support of the war effort

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Respuesta en español:

El apodo del acto surgió debido a la costumbre de un gato de jugar con su presa (un ratón) antes de terminarlo. La investigación indica que el acto no hizo mucho para disuadir las actividades de las sufragistas. Sus acciones violentas solo cesaron con el estallido de la guerra y su apoyo al esfuerzo de guerra.


rudypm75p9apub: gracias
Contestado por suelondon65
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Respuesta:

Because they were put in prison when their health improved and they would be released when they stopped eating. So they were in and out of prison like a cat and mouse chase.

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