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Looker on. has written: 'Plain truths, and correct statements of facts' -- subject(s): History 'Women's rights as preached by women past and present' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women's rights, Women
Both women and racial minorities have been suppressed, sometimes through laws, sometimes in spite of the law. These two rights movements are attempts to overcome the past and get full rights.
if you mean when women first were thought of as equal that started when the 19th amendment was passed giving women the right to vote
There were three women called 'The Graeae' who were blind and with one eye each could predict either the past, present or future.
To Vote and the right to be a first class citizen. Also the right to work in factories.
they were now equal to men. Western ideals had filled in past China's filters and influenced the way the were treated. More rights were given and were considered by the government to be equal to men.
In the past, women often faced significant social, legal, and economic restrictions, with their roles largely confined to domestic responsibilities and caregiving. They had limited access to education and employment opportunities, and their rights were often subordinated to those of men. In many cultures, women were denied basic rights, such as voting and owning property, which reinforced gender inequality. However, throughout history, women have also been instrumental in social movements, advocating for their rights and challenging societal norms.
This has been an ongoing process that still isn't over. In 1920 women ( except black) got the right to vote with the 19th amendment. Yet, that still didn't give equal rights in many areas. As late as the 1980's the military wouldn't allow women to be fighter pilots, it was in the 1970's that women gained the right to have their own credit. Still, today some companies ( insurance is one) still keeps the main person as the husband. In 1991 I had to get my exhusband's signature to get my own car insurance. If you look at the number of women in government there are less than there are men. A few women run major companies and women as a whole are paid less for doing the same job as man.
In both the allied force nations and in the axis force nations women went to work in the war manufacturing plants. In most of the allied nations not only did women join that work force but the minorities and natives (such as Aborigines in Australia and Blacks, Mexicans and Chinese) joined the war effort in the plants, shipyards, and local government positions (like transit services).After the war these people groups learned they could join the work force in many ways and places. Businesses began hiring the women and minorities whereas in the past they had not.In later decades women demanded equal rights in the workforce. In the US the blacks gained civil rights and demanded equal rights in the workforce and universities too.In Japan the women and girls were finally allowed to be educated and become and important part of the workforce.
In the past, women often faced limited rights and opportunities compared to men. They were expected to primarily focus on domestic roles such as caregiving and homemaking, and were frequently excluded from education and employment opportunities. Women also had limited control over their own lives and faced societal expectations that restricted their freedom and autonomy.
Greek mythology is stories from the past
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