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Refer to the expert answer. Islam didn't deprive the woman from rights but sometimes even preferred her than man. However, some scholars deprived her from these rights and this was the cause that Muslim women battled.
to promote the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment.
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Women wanted to be allowed to enter the previously male-dominated fields of work, such as medicine and the ministry. We also wanted suffrage, or the right to vote. Susan B. Anothony worked for women's rights and temperance, and she had called for equal pay for women, college training for girls, and coeducation for children.
Because, they must have equal rights like men. In many countries constitution assures equal rights among different sex. In some places, equal rights are there in papers, not implemented, like in India. So the women, and feminine organisations still have to fight for equal rights. In KSA, women have very limited rights. Just think, she can't drive her own car, without a mentor.
They got educated
to promote the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment
to promote the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment
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
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.
Refer to the expert answer. Islam didn't deprive the woman from rights but sometimes even preferred her than man. However, some scholars deprived her from these rights and this was the cause that Muslim women battled.
To abolish discrimination in the workplace and in education. Also to pass the Equal rights Amendment that would guarantee gender equality under the law. And to protect reproductive rights, especially the right to an abortion.
The women's rights movement
No
Progress happened in this order in the United States:Women voting (1919)Desegregated schools (1954)The modern equal rights for women movement began around the same time the gay rights movement began (late 1960s). Neither movement has fully achieved its goals yet.