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In the 1920s, women made significant strides in the workplace, particularly in gaining access to roles traditionally held by men. Women began to enter professions such as teaching, nursing, and office work in larger numbers. However, they still faced discrimination in terms of pay, advancement opportunities, and societal expectations about their role in the workforce.
Seneca Falls NY in 1848
abolition of slavery
The periodic comprehensive review of a worker's health status to look for problems that may be occurring in the workplace that require targeted prevention is called medical surveillance
More rights and stronger political and socially and economic positions
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott in 1848 organized the first women's rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York.
wider range of available jobs,more equal status
Women's rights did not come up in US history until Seneca Falls convention in 1848.
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