Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски, выбрав правильный ответ из предложенного списка слов. Слова должны лексически соответствовать содержанию текста. The suffragette movement started in the middle of the 19th century. Women demanded the right to vote and better education for girls. However, there was strong opposition. Many men argued that women were less intelligent 4 ______men, and could not make important decisions. The first suffragettes believed 5 ______ being legal and peaceful. They wrote letters to Parliament. Nobody noticed them. By 1903, a woman called Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters encouraged women to 6 ______ the law. Soon the newspapers were full of shocking stories about these new-style suffragettes. What did they do? They marched through the streets and 7 ______ shop windows. Some women chained themselves to the railings outside Parliament. They had to be very courageous. Many women went to prison. Gradually, opinion changed. Many members of Parliament now wanted votes for women, but still nothing happened. During the First World War, women had to do men's jobs. Only after this, women aged thirty and over got the vote. Ten years later, in 1928, women of twenty-one could vote. break broke breaked broken
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The suffragette movement started in the middle of the 19th
century. Women demanded the right to vote and better education for girls.
However, there was strong opposition. Many men argued that women were less
intelligent  4 ______men,
and could not make important decisions.  
The first suffragettes believed 5 ______
being legal and peaceful. They wrote letters to Parliament. Nobody noticed
them. By 1903, a woman called Emmeline
Pankhurst and her daughters encouraged women to 6 ______ the
law. Soon the newspapers were full of shocking stories
about these new-style suffragettes.
What did they do? They marched through the streets and
7 ______ shop windows. Some
women chained themselves to the railings outside Parliament. They had to be
very courageous. Many women went to prison.
Gradually, opinion changed. Many members of Parliament
now wanted votes for women, but still nothing happened. During the First World
War, women had to do men's jobs. Only after this, women aged thirty and over
got the vote. Ten years later, in 1928, women of twenty-one could vote.

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