There are still countries in the world where women are forbidden to vote or drive. But despite this, over the past century, women won some incredibly essential battles in the race for equality with men. Wearing pants and voting rights were just the beginning!
1. The right to wear pants It’s insane, but ladies in France officially got the right to wear pants on February 1, 2013. Before that, they’d need to ask the police first.
2. Right to vote Up until 1917, there were only a handful of countries that allowed women to vote on equal terms with men. New Zealand was the first country to take the step in the right direction in 1893. On that year, Elizabeth Yates became the mayor of Auckland.