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In most western countries women have the same rights as men. Unfortunately this is not true of all countries.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Women gained the right to vote in 1915 in several countries. Denmark and Sweden were two countries that let women vote in 1915. The United States did not give women the right to vote until 1920.
The right to vote as part of the general women's rights movement was included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. However, simply because the UN is fairly ineffectual at enforcing its policy, many countries did not enact leglislation in accord with it until well afterward; some countries today still do not extend the same rights to women as to men.
Because, they must have equal rights like men. In many countries constitution assures equal rights among different sex. In some places, equal rights are there in papers, not implemented, like in India. So the women, and feminine organisations still have to fight for equal rights. In KSA, women have very limited rights. Just think, she can't drive her own car, without a mentor.
In most countries, women do get rights.
Different in different countries. Many countries had not started along the route to 'women's rights' in the 1930s, many still haven't.
There are some countries in the world, such as Saudi Arabia, in which men have more rights than women do. In other countries, such as the US, the legal rights of both sexes are exactly the same.
Liberal countries believe women deserve the same rights as men
I think that women in other countries should have the same rights as women do here in the U.S. because we all have the same rights and I think that it should be like this all over the country.
In most western countries women have the same rights as men. Unfortunately this is not true of all countries.
Countries in Africa did not begin achieving independence until
Same as in western-european countries or US
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
This speech was about women's rights. It was to inform the world about what some women and girls have to go through.