Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Summary
Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is a constitutional amendment[1]. It draws 5,598 Wikipedia views per month (constitutional_amendment category, ranking #6 of 51).[2]
Key Facts
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is in the country of United States[3].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's instance of is recorded as constitutional amendment[4].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's part of the series is recorded as list of amendments to the United States Constitution[5].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is part of United States Constitution[6].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's Commons category is recorded as Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution[7].
- August 18, 1920 marks the founding of Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution[8].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's main subject is women's suffrage in the United States[9].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as United States[10].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Human rights[11].
- Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as gender gap on Dutch Wikipedia[12].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution include The 19th[13], a website[14], in United States[15], founded in 2020[16], headquartered in Austin[17].
Why It Matters
Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution draws 5,598 Wikipedia views per month (constitutional_amendment category, ranking #6 of 51).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]
Entities named for it include The 19th[13], a website[14], in United States[15], founded in 2020[16], headquartered in Austin[17].