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In 1910, American women faced significant social and legal inequalities. They had limited rights, including the inability to vote in most states and restricted access to higher education and certain professions. Many women were expected to adhere to traditional roles as homemakers and caregivers, with societal pressures emphasizing domesticity. However, the early suffrage movement was gaining momentum, as women began to organize and advocate for their rights, laying the groundwork for future advancements.

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