Margaret Sanger died in 1966. She was famous for being an activists for almost her whole life concerning herself with the case for birth control after witnessing the effects of too many pregnancies, ill fated abortion attempts and unwanted children, during her time as a nurse.
Margaret Thatcher died on April 8, 2013 at the age of 87.On the 8th of April 2013.
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As the rejection of traditional roles and expectations defined by biology or society
Margaret Sanger died in 1966. She was famous for being an activists for almost her whole life concerning herself with the case for birth control after witnessing the effects of too many pregnancies, ill fated abortion attempts and unwanted children, during her time as a nurse.
She’s was an advocate for birth control .
Margaret Sanger was a prominent advocate for birth control and reproductive rights in the early 20th century. She founded the organization that would later become Planned Parenthood and played a significant role in promoting access to contraception for women. Sanger's advocacy helped advance the reproductive rights movement and sparked important conversations around reproductive health.
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There are a number of websites that provide satisfactory information on Margaret Sanger and her life. If you would like to read or listen to this speech, "The Morality of Birth Control", you can go to: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/margaretsangermoralityofbirthcontrol.htm It is a very nice speech. I highly recommend that you research Margaret Sanger and her past life (background, values, beliefs, etc.). It will really help you get on the level of thinking that she had and help you understand why she thought the way she did. GOOD LUCK WITH WHATEVER YOU NEED FROM THIS!! IF THIS DOESN'T HELP I AM VERY SORRY!
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To help poor people with birth control. The bigger the families the poorer they were and that made it impossible to get out of poverty. Margaret Sanger provided that along with sterilization. It made the women being in control more and they could plan their lives. That also led to that more children could go to school and get a education. it's the same thing Planned Parenthood does today all over the world along with services that did not exist then or was illegal back then.
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Margaret Thatcher died on April 8, 2013 at the age of 87.On the 8th of April 2013.
No it was her dream come true. She would be very proud if she saw it today, working worldwide to help women. She was against abortions though so don't know how she would feel about that. She did get her dream come true shortly before she died when the birth control pill she helped make hit the market.