They were treated with equal rights as men.
For women to have equal jobs, laws, and capabilities as men had - for women to hace equal rights
it didnt give women equal rights
they had equal rights
During the Enlightenment, women's rights were limited in comparison to men. Women were often seen as subordinate to men and were excluded from many aspects of public life, such as education and political participation. Despite this, some Enlightenment thinkers did advocate for greater rights for women, such as Mary Wollstonecraft who argued for equal education and political rights for women.
The equal rights movement was a continuation of the women's suffrage movement of the previous century. Women were still not afforded all the rights that men had.
The women's rights movement
No
Yes, the constitution of Germany guarantees equal rights.
young women were inspired to work for equal rights for women
no
Women and men started to share equal rights once the 19th Amendment was passed, giving women the right to vote.