the can vote.
they can work in the same places as men.
they now have equality!!
It was the first womens rights movement in the United States that set the stage for a furthering of women's social, political, and civil rights, and it shattered the Victorian model of what women and family should be.
Increased support for women's right to vote.
The women's movement began in 1848 and culminated in 1920. One example of the shift in attitudes that was brought about by this movement is the right of women to vote.
Women got other women involved in the Women's Rights movement by encouraging them to participate and by encouraging empathy. They also used fliers, books, and speeches to involve women.
women's rights movement
The women's movement is a social movement.
There are quite a few social gains that have recently happened for women. One of these recent gains was equal rights in the work place.
There have been many women's movements that had social and economic change as their goals. Their ultimate goal was equality for women. They began in Britain in 1903 with the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and in the United States in 1848 with the Women's Rights Convention. By the 1970s, women's organizations grew into a full women's movement in the United States. To read more, visit the Related Link.
Adopting women's suffrage
Hugo Reid has written: 'Woman, her education and influence' -- subject(s): Women, Women's rights, Social and moral questions, Social conditions, Education, Legal status, laws 'A plea for women' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women, Women's rights 'A plea for woman' -- subject(s): Women, Women's rights, Social conditions, Social and moral questions
Women social workers of the 19th Century were ladies who usually belonged to the Temperance Movement. They later organized into the Salvation Army and several other women's rights groups.
Kanak Mukherjee has written: 'Women's emancipation movement in India' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women and socialism, Women
Barbara Ryan has written: 'The women's movement' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History, Women in politics, Women social reformers, Women's rights, Feminism
Anjani Kant has written: 'Women and the law' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Legal status, laws 'Women and the Law'
granting legal equality for men and women
liberal feminism
An American social reformer and feminist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.