History The Suffragette Movement Questions
The suffragettes faced various consequences for their activism, including imprisonment, physical and verbal abuse, loss of employment, social ostracism, and damage to their personal lives and relationships. They were often subjected to force-feeding while on hunger strikes in prison, which caused physical and emotional trauma. Additionally, suffragettes were frequently portrayed negatively in the media and faced public ridicule and criticism. Despite these consequences, their activism ultimately played a crucial role in advancing women's suffrage.