People around the world say they firmly support equal rights for men and women, but many still believe men should get preference when it comes to good jobs, higher education or even in some cases the simple right to work outside the home, according to a new survey of 22 nations.Indeed, the United States and Germany reported an especially strong gap between the sexes on whether enough has been done to give women equality. Of those who believe in equal rights, many more American and German men believe their nations have made the right amount of changes for women, while many more women than men in those countries think more action is required.
It allows women to put their input into who the president will be. It also allows women to have the same rights as men.
women cook ham so women need some rights..........only for the kitchen though....
Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony
-National Organization for Women (NOW) -Roe vs Wade Case -Equal Rights amendment -presidents commision on the status of women
The Bill of Rights is important so people know what rights they have.
Yes, basically. except women are discriminated in some parts of the world so the UN is trying to stop this by emphasizing their rights.
Because she was a women's rights advocate.
woman's rights are important because they are human beings and deserve the dignity and respect all humans deserve which is endowed on them by their creator.
Yes, Sojourner Truth was an African American abolitionist and women's rights activist in the 19th century. She advocated for the abolition of slavery and for women's rights, making her an important figure in both the civil rights and women's rights movements.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton fought for women's suffrage or women's rights. She didn't think it was fair that women got treated with the same rights as slaves. she believed rights should be equal for all humanity.
When women were given the right to vote in Australia it gave them a sense of equality and fairness. They were accepted into their country and now had the same rights and freedoms as men.