There isn't a definitive answer to this question as the status and rights of women have varied significantly throughout history and across different societies. Some examples of women who have been recognized for their achievements in advancing rights for women include suffragists like Susan B. Anthony, leaders like Indira Gandhi, and activists like Malala Yousafzai.
A woman's rights (the rights of one woman)The women's rights (the rights of several or all women)
Beacuase men were thought to be more suprior i disagree though.
Beacuase men were thought to be more suprior i disagree though.
Theodora, she was the wife of Justinian I.
none of these Indian woman had little rights. One of their rights was education.
succeeded in winning voting rights for women
viking woman had rights. Divorce rights: the woman was entitled to the land after divorce
Spartan women had more rights and freedoms than Athenian women. Spartan women were educated, could own property, and participate in sports, while Athenian women had limited rights and were mostly confined to the home as wives and mothers.
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was created in 1792.
Woman started having more rights because all the men were gone to war and the woman had to do more things like build weapons and do things that men usually did.
council for women rights black rights
A good place to learn about the Woman's Rights Movement of Iranian Women, would be Wikipedia. They are a lot of information about it, such as Education, Organizations and Societies, Women's studies in Iran, and much more.