Working-class women in Europe began to change their status by organizing and participating in labor movements and strikes, advocating for better working conditions and fair wages. They also formed and joined women's groups and trade unions that focused on issues such as suffrage, education, and reproductive rights. Additionally, their involvement in social and political activism helped raise awareness about gender inequality and challenged traditional gender roles, paving the way for future reforms. These collective efforts laid the groundwork for significant social changes throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Western europe
Three countries of Europe that begin with I are Ireland, Iceland, and Italy.
all of the begin with A and end with A except Europe
about 1790
Europe
Radiotelephone service to Europe was established in 1927
There are no countries in Europe that begin with the letter J.
There have always been land disputes in Europe.
England
It began in Europe
racism began in Europe
Europe.