One cause of women's subordination in nineteenth century America was the prevailing belief in the "separate spheres" ideology, which assigned women to the domestic sphere while men worked in the public sphere. This ideology limited women's opportunities for education, employment, and participation in public life.
they wanted everything
Nineteenth amendment
the main start of a womans independence started in the 19th century because of the "womens suffrage act"
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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.
By law
womens baseball
In the nineteenth century, women's mental disorders were commonly believed to be linked to "hysteria," a catch-all diagnosis used to describe a range of symptoms including anxiety, depression, and emotional distress. This concept often perpetuated harmful stereotypes about women's emotional stability and contributed to their social marginalization and stigmatization. Treatment at the time typically involved rest, isolation, and even physical restraints, rather than addressing the root causes of the emotional distress.
it gave women the same rights as men.
change in religion motivated people to change other things. this led to many reform movements including abolition, womens suffrage, temperance, education reform, prison/mental health reform etc.
Women's roles in history in the 19th and 20 century mainly revolved around the household. They bore children, were nurses, and teachers. During periods of war, they were drafted into the labor market.
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