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Refer to the expert answer. Islam didn't deprive the woman from rights but sometimes even preferred her than man. However, some scholars deprived her from these rights and this was the cause that Muslim women battled.
succeeded in winning voting rights for women
The purpose of the Seneca Falls Convention was to use the Declaration of Independence to claim Womens RightsTo help the subject of women's rights and expand the movement for more freedom.
the women did not have any rights yet
Women's suffrage demanded increased political and legal rights for women. The results of these campaigns were seen after 1949 when the voting rights of women started to increase.
Refer to the expert answer. Islam didn't deprive the woman from rights but sometimes even preferred her than man. However, some scholars deprived her from these rights and this was the cause that Muslim women battled.
The called themselves suffragettes.
None. they could't vote. if they were married the husband had to agree to get a divorce. married women could not own property. once you married you literly gave up the very few rights women did have.
In 1848, sixty-eight women and thirty-two men signed a document known as the Declaration of Sentiments, at the first women's rights convention to be organized by women, Some three hundred people attended. The document laid out all the rights that women had been deprived of, and the rights they felt were due them.
He deprived them of their natural rights.
deprived rights
Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone.
Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Stanton, Grace Greenwood, and Kate Sheppard all were instrumental in winning voting rights.
The protesters felt deprived of their social rights. He told the man in the office that he wanted to be told more about his social rights.
That means he has been deprived of any rights he may have had in your property forever.
In most countries, women do get rights.
To ensure that people are not deprived of life, liberty, or security of person