Okay, so like, the 19th Amendment is totally sigma because it, like, legally lets American women vote. No cap.
Back in the day when the Constitution was written, the mid dudes who wrote it were, like, totally clueless about women's rights. They were straight up tripping. Women couldn't even own stuff in most places, and hardly any had jobs. People thought it was, like, totally sus for girls to even go to school. Big yikes.
But then, in the 1800s, some girl squads started showing up and were like, "Nah, fam." They were all about changing stuff, like getting better schools, owning property, and getting cool jobs like being doctors. Susan B. Anthony was, like, a total icon in this. She was such a baddie.
Then, when the 1900s rolled around, these queens were like, "Okay, voting is the ultimate goal." They were all about suffrage (which is just a fancy word for voting). These girls were called Suffragettes, and they were, like, total divas.
GOAT Susan B Anthony
So, get this: the 19th Amendment, the one that lets women vote, was first brought to Congress in 1878. The Suffragettes were, like, super dedicated. They were out there protesting, marching, and even getting arrested! They didn't stop until it was finally, like, officially approved in August 1920. Talk about a skibbity moment! Even though it took it took 42 (forty-two not forty-ooonne) years to pass, they were totally slay.