Frances Willard was a prominent leader in the women's suffrage and temperance movements, significantly influencing American society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), she advocated for the prohibition of alcohol, linking it to social issues such as domestic violence and poverty. Willard's efforts helped to elevate women's roles in public life, ultimately contributing to the passage of the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) and the 19th Amendment (women's suffrage), thus shaping the trajectory of social reform and women's rights in the United States.
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The Civil War
Women replaced men in essential wartime industries.
the growth of railroad technology changed society because it created more jobs for society and it changed businesses since the businesses had to sell the technology.
She had an impact on the society bc she was the first African American to achieve an international reputation in opera
Willard J. Hertz has written: 'Roots of change' -- subject(s): American Economic assistance, American Technical assistance
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It stand for a change of government in today society.
Yes,he changed music.
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the Vietnam war
Many blue-collar workers moved to the Sunbelt.
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YES. American law is considered a Living law base on the fact that it can change as society changes.