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How the early womens rights movement effect USsociety today?

because now women in this world have the equal rights to men and can vote.


The main goal of the women's rights movement in the early 20th century was to achieve?

to increase womens rights- voteing owning property working


What rights did the first womens movement seek during the 19th and early 20th centuries?

The right that the first women's movement was seeking during the 19th and early 20th centuries was the right to vote.


Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott were involved in which reform movement before they became involved in the women's rights movement?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott lead the early woman's rights movement.


Who was the leading figure of the early woman's movement?

Susan B. Anthony and Elizebeth Cady Stanton


What did the suffragettes do?

They were a group of women in the early 1900s that campaigned for womens rights in Britain


Why is Abigail Adams significant in American History?

she was a early supporter of womens rights.


What do the suffragettes do?

They were a group of women in the early 1900s that campaigned for womens rights in Britain


Which of these inspired reform movements such as temperance abolition and womens rights in american in the 1800s?

The early women's rights movement was built upon the principles and experiences of other efforts so as to promote social justice and to improve human condition.


Was Samuel l Jackson in the navy?

No he wasn't. But in his early life, he was involved in the Civil Rights Movement that began after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death


What was the major focus of the early women rights movement during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?

voting rights


What pushed women to start a womens rights association?

During the early 19th century the activists known as abolitionists were a group of people against slavery and for full civil rights for free slaves. This movement caught national attention in the USA, and many women who wanted full civil rights for slaves and former slaves also sought the right to vote for women. This is the earliest time period where womens' rights in the US came to public attention.