forced slavery
The raping of women.
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There is insufficient information to answer this question. It is probably a homework question based on the context of a text book or lectures. As it is, it is impossible to determine what the poster meant by "liberty violations" or even what time period he was interested in. We can't even tell if he meant violations of women's liberties or some kind of violations of liberty by women. This question should be removed. Michael Montagne
If the history of the United States begins when the thirteen colonies became states under the US Constitution, then two major sets of activities concerning the USA would today be considered human rights violations. Using "major" as the criteria, and using USA as the place, of these violations, three main violations can be identified. 1. slavery 2. violations of treaties made with Native Americans and human rights violations made against Natives where no treaties were involved, and 3. Denying women the right to vote. In some counties women still are denied the right to vote.
The raping of women.
yes
Hilary Clinton.
Think about the question for a moment. No. It refers to discrimination against anyone on the basis of gender, including but not limited to women, that is to say men as well.
All I know is that Hillary Clinton has 17,308,998 votes.
There are only a handful of conservative women in Hollywood and it seems all of them have come out against Weinstein who has great respect for women. Notice Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama both had a great deal of contact with Weinstein and neither has any complaints.