yes because they get to have jobs and work and get paid evenly like the men and they don't have to stay home all day.
women were house women.
could you imagine begin a women? no i think u cant women rights back in the days were harsh days for the women. going through so much trouble and danger.
what rights have women fought for over the years?From colonial days women had worked side by side with men in building new country.
Well, I guess it depends on the country you live in
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Well, its not Actually "Womens Day", but there is Mothers day on the Different days each year.
Yes, of course, they are humans and thus equal to male humans.
convincing society to educate men and women equally
Christine de Pisan(Pizan) had written books about women's rights, as now today, without her, there might not be women's rights. Sadly. As now, she impacted today's life much better.
Not likely. Increase in divorce is possibly due to a change in our values. Older generations (such as those who were young in the first half of this century), may have had just as many troubles in the marriage, but might have stayed together 'for the kids', or because they were afraid of what their friends would have said. We seem to place much less value on marriage these days. As for premarital sex, that's because people are far more liberal these days, and less religious. People have started to realise it's not a bad thing.
Netbal was developed as womens basketball. A male professor created basketball to keep his male students active. A few days later some women professors developed netball for the female students
Teresa Edwards of the United States who won gold with the 1984 U.S. women's basketball team at 20 years, 29 days old.