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In the 1930s, women faced significant restrictions in various aspects of life, including employment, education, and social roles. Many professions were closed to women, and those who did work often received lower wages than their male counterparts. Additionally, societal norms discouraged women from pursuing higher education or leadership positions, reinforcing traditional roles as caretakers and homemakers. Access to reproductive rights and autonomy over their own bodies was also severely limited during this period.

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