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To Vote and the right to be a first class citizen. Also the right to work in factories.

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Q: What rights have women been denied in the past?
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Why were women denied in the past and still today?

Women were denied in the past because it was believed that they were not as intelligent as men. This is because women were not allowed to have the same educations as a man. Nowadays, women should not be denied just for being females because that is considered discrimination. It does still happen, but it is against the law.


Did Greek women have equal rights in the past?

no


How were the civil and women's rights movement's similar?

Both women and racial minorities have been suppressed, sometimes through laws, sometimes in spite of the law. These two rights movements are attempts to overcome the past and get full rights.


What is the past tense of deny?

infinitive: deny past: denied past participle: denied


What is we can't deny?

To Deny something, or someones rights. To Deny an act. Deny, or Denys( present) Denied (past) Example: Erik broke the door, but he Denied that he did it... "you can not Deny the fact that I am telling the truth" You can't Deny my rights ( privilege )


How many people in the US have been denied student loans in the past 4 months?

1.3 million


What has the author Looker on written?

Looker on. has written: 'Plain truths, and correct statements of facts' -- subject(s): History 'Women's rights as preached by women past and present' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women's rights, Women


What is the past participle of deny?

Denied


What the past participle of the word deny?

The past participle of the verb to deny is denied.


What is the past tense of denial?

Denial is a noun. The verb is deny. The past is denied.


What part of speech is denied?

Denied is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of deny.


How have people with disabilities been treated in the past?

People with disabilities have often faced discrimination, exclusion, and stigmatization in the past. They were frequently institutionalized, segregated from society, and denied equal opportunities in education, employment, and other areas. Attitudes towards disabilities have only started to shift in recent decades with the rise of disability rights movements advocating for inclusion and accessibility.