This response will use the term Amazigh which is the proper term for Berber.
It depends entirely on the country, what is meant by "more rights", and which distinguishing factor is more important (Amazigh or Woman).
With the exception of Morocco and Tunisia, Amazigh women in most North African countries (Algeria, Mauritania, and Libya) have minimal rights. Moroccan rights that extend to all women have had a harder time penetrating the mountains where the larger Amazigh communities are (since they are farther from the coastal cities). Women's rights, especially among Amazigh, are slow to change and most Amazigh women are still treated differently and less than the male members of their community. Of course, there are certainly strong Amazigh women, but by and large they are far away from equality.
Berber women gradually gained more rights over time, with significant progress seen in the second half of the 20th century and continuing into the 21st century. Reforms such as changes in family law, access to education, and increased participation in political and social spheres have contributed to the empowerment of Berber women. However, challenges and disparities still exist in achieving full gender equality.
Both "you have got" and "you have gotten" are correct in American English, but "you have got" is more common. In British English, "you have got" is prefered over "you have gotten."
Both "you have got to see" and "you have to see" are correct and can be used interchangeably. "You have got to see" is more informal and often used in casual conversation.
"Has got" is typically used in British English to indicate possession, while "has gotten" is more commonly used in American English as the past participle of "get." Both can be used to convey possession, but "has gotten" may imply the act of acquiring something more recently.
The poor phone connection caused the message to garble, making it difficult to understand.
The grammar in the sentence "Got this free cutie watch from channel" is incorrect. It would be more appropriate to say, "I got this cute watch for free from a channel."
the rights the get and where we live and how women got to vote and more so basically are rights
We got rights?
they got more freedom and they were treated better by the men
they fought for their rights and they got women's rights
We stopped making sandwiches and got out of the kitchen.
sometime in the 1920's
Emilly Pankhurst leader of the suffragettes
They got to hunt fish and get the money they earned.
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They got educated
Women got many rights and privilages during the war such as the right to do a job that previously for many years a man had done. They did not get the right to vote till 1869 in america. women now have more rights today then men.
Back then when women got their rights they were either nurses or engineers and sometimes pilots