What conditions existed which created the need for this movement.
The conditions existed which created the need for this Women’s Movement was that women lack rights to vote, no freedom of speech, lack of equal rights and other rights that were not given.
What did this movement accomplish?
The Women’s Movement accomplished so much over the years that has given women the right to vote and freedom of speech. In generally, women did not have those basic rights in their daily lives because of discrimination within their gender and the opposite sex or government. Next, Women’s Movement has accomplished civil rights in the workplace such as improved wages, maternity leave and equal opportunities as their male counterparts. Lastly, …show more content…
The issues that remain to this day is constant debate about birth control rights, social inequality, media (i.e. unhelpful stereotypes, body shaming, sexist responses and so on), and violence against women.
Abroad: helpHow did the United States’ relationship to the world change during the Cold War, and to what extent did this pave the way for the events that we are witnessing in the world today? Provide at least one specific example of a foreign policy event which took place during the Cold War to support your position.
The United States relationship to the world change during the Cold War the change in political climate has affected American citizens to fear global terrorism and uncertainty within the nation’s boundaries. For example, after the Cold
War ended American citizen had concerns that those vulnerable nations could fall under Soviet influences and control.However, the extent that Cold War has paved for the events that we are witnessing in the world today is the international relations and stability with other countries around the world. For example, the Marshall Plan helped European nations to rebuild after the Cold War from aided by the United States government. In fact, helps those countries to recover economic damage then to permit the emergency support on political and social condition that won’t affect free institutions to exist. Overall, the Marshall Plan has paved the way for the events that we are witnessing