Define the terms and explain how they are related to each other: ratify and suffragist.

Ratify means to approve or confirm a decision, agreement, or treaty. It is the official process of making something valid and legally binding.

A suffragist is a person who advocates for the right to vote, especially for women. Suffragists campaigned for equal voting rights for women and worked towards achieving suffrage for all citizens.

These terms are related in the context of women's suffrage movements, where suffragists worked to gain the legal recognition and approval of women's right to vote. Once suffragists successfully lobbied for women's right to vote, the decision would need to be ratified by government officials in order for it to become law and be implemented. In this way, suffragists and the process of ratification are connected in the struggle for voting rights and equality.