D) 3, 2, 4, 1
Item 3
Thanks to the sustained effort of the suffragette movement, all
Canadian women obtained the right to vote in federal elections shortly
after World War I.
Item 2
At the beginning of the war, despite the opposition of the clergy,
Adélard Godbout's government adopted a law giving Quebec women the
right to vote in provincial elections.
Item 4
During the Quiet Revolution more women entered university
in areas traditionally reserved for men. Claire Kirkland-Casgrain was elected
to the National Assembly and appointed minister. I
Item 1
Robert Bourassa's government adopted the law on family patrimony.
This law ensures that property is divided equally between spouses after
a divorce.