Answer:
In
most countries, the society was male dominated and traditionally there was
gender wise division of labour.
Men worked outside the homes and earned for the family while the women
stayed at home and did the household work and looked after the children. They were
not encouraged to join public life and so voting rights were denied to them in
most countries and societies.
Women in India got voting rights along with men because
after becoming independent from the British rule in 1947, the Constitution of
independent India provided Universal Adult Franchise, which did not discriminate
between men and women.
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