Women's rights is a joke.
She founded and headed- with rank of Colonel, the WASP or Womens Army (AF) Service Pilots, a full-fledged branch of the Army AF. It is interesting that despite this she opposed the idea of female astronauts, the so-called Mercury Thirteen program.
Womens's are the plus sizes and misses are the in shape one. I have no Idea why the separate the womens from the misses in my own opinion I believe that women's and misses are all the same things.
daniel webster
the people did, due to the fct that men didn;t like the idea of it back in the 1900's
Voting rights for women
"Ain't I a Woman" is a speech delivered by Sojourner Truth in 1851 at the Women's Rights Convention. The main idea of the speech is to advocate for the rights and equality of women, particularly African American women, by challenging societal norms and stereotypes that diminish their worth and capabilities. Truth argues that women deserve the same respect, recognition, and rights as men.
daniel webster
Some women disagreed with the idea of women's rights. and Mario shot fireballs at your mom.
John Locke was opposed to divine rights, particularly the idea that monarchs derive their authority from God. Instead, he championed the concept of natural rights, asserting that individuals have inherent rights to life, liberty, and property that exist independent of government. Locke believed that the legitimacy of government comes from the consent of the governed, contrasting sharply with the divine right of kings.
The central idea of the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions is to advocate for women's rights and equality, using the Declaration of Independence as a model. It calls attention to the injustices faced by women in society and demands equal rights in areas such as education, employment, and voting.
In Elizabethen England, the idea of 'rights' did not exist. Everyone was deemed , at law, to be free. NB The first idea of 'rights' was the Magna Carta. This was a document coercivly signed by King John, stating that everyone, including the King, was subject to the law.
Women had no rights and were considered second class citizens.