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They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
Once women got better opportunities and got treated better, they saw the public world as more accepting.
WW2 created opportunities for women because most of the men were drafted or enlisted to fight in the war and they needed women to fill in for the jobs of men. Women distinguished themselves working in every profession, proving they were capable. Most of those women were sent back home when the war ended.
It ended economic opportunities for women.
affirmative action
Feminism is; the belief in the need to secure rights and opportunities for women equal to those of men, or a commitment to securing these it can also mean; the movement committed to securing and defending rights and opportunities for women that are equal to those of men
Title IX was passed into law in 1972
Women wanted to receive equal pay and opportunities for advancement in the work place.
Wollstonecraft proposes that the problem of women's lack of education and opportunities can be addressed by providing women with the same educational opportunities as men. She advocates for equal rights and opportunities for women to learn and participate in society so they can contribute meaningfully. Additionally, Wollstonecraft emphasizes the importance of changing societal attitudes and norms towards women to ensure their equal treatment and respect.
Female boxing.
liberal feminism
Because society, and culture excepts women to work and have equal opportunities as men, if not more in my opinion.
Because by law, women were given equal opportunity to participate.
the guarantee of equal rights between men and women
the guarantee of equal rights between men and women
well im all about peace and equalnes. but there are some jobs that are to dangerus for women and some jobs men cant do. but there would be more peace if it was equal.