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The Civil Right's Movement helped to restart the women's rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The number of women in the workforce doubled from 1950 to 2000 as a direct result of the women's rights movement.
Women were treated as processions and not as a human being giving them the right to vote made them more equal to man.Women also care about who is running their country
Usually red represent women and blue represents men but it can vary.
It gave women the right to vote.
Well, many things happened during the 1920s. America had just ended the Progressive Era which was full of political changes such as the secret ballot, prohibition, direct election of senators, and direct primaries. The progressives also instituted an income tax (16th amendment) and gave women the right to vote (19th amendment). Many negative changes also occured such as the Red Scare, a post-war recession which eventually led to the Sotck Market Crah in 1929 and a rebirth of the KKK. There was also two major court cases: The Sacco and Vanzetti Trials which accused two immigrants of communism without evidence, and the Scopes Trial which covered the issue of evolution in schools.
They could vote for the politicians who felt like they did Calvin Van Newsome ll
They could vote for the politicians who felt like they did Calvin Van Newsome ll
They could vote for the politicians who felt like they did Calvin Van Newsome ll
Women now has the right to vote
Men opposed to giving women the right to vote.
Men opposed to giving women the right to vote.
men opposed to giving women the right to vote
The Civil Right's Movement helped to restart the women's rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The number of women in the workforce doubled from 1950 to 2000 as a direct result of the women's rights movement.
The passage of the Married Women's Property Act resulted in improvement of women's rights in New York.
The passage of the Married Women's Property Act resulted in improvement of women's rights in New York.
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A.It would give them the most direct path to reform