This document summarizes how truths and judgments of truth have changed over time regarding women's rights. Specifically, it discusses how women were previously not allowed to vote due to social conventions and beliefs of the time that women were inferior. However, activists like Emmeline Pankhurst fought against these views, and truths have since been disproven as women gained the right to vote in the early 1900s and now participate fully in society and hold positions like Prime Minister. The document argues that what is considered true can change as evidence and understanding evolves.