Margaret Fuller
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The social reformers championed for the women's rights that helped in the upliftment of the women.
Ida Prade was a notable figure in the early 20th century, recognized for her contributions to the women's rights movement in Australia. She was a prominent suffragist who advocated for women's suffrage and played a significant role in promoting gender equality. Her activism helped pave the way for the eventual granting of voting rights to women in Australia. Prade's legacy is remembered as part of the broader struggle for women's rights during that era.
In addition to how they looked, Japanese nobles took great care with how they spoke and wrote. Writing was very popular among the nobles, especially among the women. Many women wrote diaries and journals about their lives at court. In their diaries, these women carefully chose their words to make their writing beautiful.
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She probably would have supported them.
formation of the Republincan party
Who is Lucretia Mott?that is the answer
Eleanor roosevelt
The National Woman Suffrage Association.
Olympe De Gouges played a huge role for women rights. She started out in plays and then went on the writing pamphlets giving right to women and men.
She fought for women's rights and supported the Sole Trader Bill and the Married Women's Property Act and wrote the equal suffrage amendment.
Because she advocated and supported women's rights to being equal to men
women had hardly any rights and people married not out of love but just so that the woman was supported.
Both supported equal rights for women. ~Answer given by Kristen M.T.
Women did not have many rights. They were expected to stay home, serve their family, and not involve themselves in politics. Few were given opportunity for education. In emergencies, they would hunt for food and fight to defend their homes and castles. Some women entered religious orders as nuns and thus were able to participate in writing and scholarship. Notable women of this time are Christine de Pisan, a writer; Hildegard of Bingen, nun, scholar, and musician; and Eleanor of Aquitaine, who supported art, music, courtliness, and went on a crusade.
Emily Murphy, a prominent Canadian suffragist and women's rights activist, was married to George W. Murphy. He was a businessman, and together they had three children. Their partnership supported Emily's advocacy for women's rights, particularly in her role in the suffrage movement.