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The goals of the women's movement of 19th century sought for equality in laws. Goals of 20th century women's movement seeks equality in workplace opportunity.
The 14th-17th century Renaissance was a cultural movement. The 12th century Renaissance was more of a political and economic movement
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They were both labor leaders in the US at the turn of the century
M. O. Powderly is best known for his work on labor activism and the Knights of Labor. He was a prominent figure in the labor movement in the late 19th century in the United States. Powderly's writings focused on advocating for workers' rights and better working conditions.
Terence V. Powderly was not a leader of the Workingmen's Party. He was actually the leader of the Knights of Labor, which was a separate labor organization in the late 19th century. The Workingmen's Party of the United States was led by leaders like William H. Sylvis and Ignatius Donnelly.
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The American Federation of Labor was founded in 1886 and led by Samuel Gompers. The union resulted when groups of disenfranchised craft workers from the Knights of Labor formed a new union. During the first half of the 20th century, the AFL was the largest labor union in the country.
The goals of the women's movement of 19th century sought for equality in laws. Goals of 20th century women's movement seeks equality in workplace opportunity.
Terence Gleeson has written: 'Football and English society in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): History, Soccer, Social aspects, Social aspects of Sports, Social life and customs, Sports
was the suffrage movement in need of new leadership after the turn of the century
Anti-slavery movement is the movement that Abigail Adams could be most associated with in the 19th Century.
The 14th-17th century Renaissance was a cultural movement. The 12th century Renaissance was more of a political and economic movement
The modern gay rights movement is usually said to have originated in Germany in the 19th century.
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