They knew that it would give them the right to vote that is what made them push for equal rights.
they didnt have equal rights
women cant work they suck mens asses
Mary Wollstonecraft was an early supporter of women's rights and believed that everyone, man and woman, deserved "a direct share in the deliberations of government." Thus she argued against monarchies and oppressive regimes, and for a socially equal, democratic government.
no. they did not used to get much rights but they were known as all equal
Democracy, so equal branches.
Ammendment for equal rights... apex
The Bill of Rights outlines the rights and freedoms of the American people. It ensures that the people get a fair and equal Democratic form of government.
The main points in the Declaration of Independence are that rights and freedoms were something innate in every person born and that those rights were equal among all men. A government does not have the power to bestow rights on individuals because they could take them away at will. Also importance of a government that only serves the people; run by the people.
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.
people have equal rights People have natural rights
believed that all people were created equal and had equal rights and that the government had to uphold these rights
strengthened by listing all their natural rights and making an equal government.