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Some of the issues that the Religious Right rejected were women's liberation, homosexuality, and abortion.
Some of the issues that the Religious Right rejected were women's liberation, homosexuality, and abortion.
Some of the issues that the Religious Right rejected were women's liberation, homosexuality, and abortion.
It was about 35%, and it kept on rising as the years went on. This is because after WW1, women had gotten a taste of the workforce, and some didn't want to leave.
Some commonly associated issues with women's rights have to deal with equality. Some men are concerned that although women are sometimes treated unfairly and men are punished for it, when men are treated unfairly by women, there are no repercussions.
If by "liberation", you mean the right to vote... They could not hold any manual labor jobs (worked in textiles), could not own land for a while but that changed, were used as teachers of democracy to children while their husbands were at work.
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Feminism, being an -ism: is a form of social profiling: it is designed as a sler; to any, or all, whom consider Women are entitled to equal opportunity Actually if looked at closely those whom use the phrase, are the insecure, who are afraid women will take their place in the workforce. Not necessarily take the man's place in the workforce but stand close to the more dominant gender and have the more responsible roles that are being played in the world today. Being a feminist is taking place on social profiling against women and their rights. It describes the ways that women are perhaps entitled to conquer against all men in the stands of the workforce and other places.
Hinduism AND Buddhism have many similarities. Such as concept of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.
One of the biggest arenas in which women were discriminated against in the United States during World War II was in the workforce. Some companies didn't want to hire women. Some hired women, but wouldn't give them jobs that were traditionally considered men's jobs. Still others hired women, but didn't want to pay them the same salary they paid men.
In the late 1980s women made up more than 40 percent of the workforce in England, France, Germany, and the United States. Women were just beginning to become equal partners in family businesses, more women were going to college.
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