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    diplomatic enterprises are often overlooked. The suffrage for women’s rights has been a big political question since the middle of the 19th century, but like all political affairs the ways to go about it are many. Comparing these ways to see what truly brought the first big step to equality is important, and looking deeper into the way the different suffrage used is important to see what really brought a change in the minds of the politicians of the day, both Swedish and British. the question…

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    The progressives fought against labor strife and towards women’s rights. Because of the poor working conditions suffered by many, the progressives joined with the working class in the fight against the power-hungry leaders of America, fixing many of the problems and standing up for what they believed in. For the most part the majority of the progressive movement was comprised of middle class, white, Protestant women. Since they were Protestant, they believed that it was their duty to not only…

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    is the backbone of the Feminist Movement. Although Elizabeth Cady Stanton did a great amount for the feminist movement, Susan B. Anthony did more for the movement through her education reforms, her paper The Revolution, and her continued fight for women’s suffrage. Some historians believe that Susan B. Anthony did more for the feminist movement, but evidence proves that Elizabeth Cady Stanton could have done more for the movement. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a writer, editor, feminist, and Women…

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    Chapter No 2 Western Ideology of Equally treating of Man and woman Now a day in this current era there is a frequent matter and very important that is fairness level of Man and Woman. Now a day everywhere we are hearing that man and women should have equal rights and Woman must have equal rights like as man. In legitimate law it is very well explained that woman must have all the rights of independency to live his life accordingly his own way of life and woman must have acquire the rights which…

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    Seneca Falls Convention The world has always been a hard place for women they get degraded, judged , and treated unfairly. Even today in the twenty first century women get treatment that is different than the treatment that is given to men. Women’s issues are not handled the same even if it is something small they have to fight harder to get solutions. Women who think fighting for equal rights is irrelevant degrade women who see the issue and are trying to fight for what they deserve; This…

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    I Am I A Feminist?

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    Am I a Feminist? As I consider this question I find myself mentally pouring over the course material absorbed in the last fourteen weeks. So much has been revealed, discovered and learned in the area of Women’s Studies. Significantly, the cultural representation of women, properly defining and encompassing the entirety of a woman, the right of women to manage their own bodies, equality in education and career goals, and the need for women to be represented in government, are some major areas in…

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    the New Zealand chapter of the Women’s Christian Temperance Movement (the WCTU). The WCTU is an international organisation made to campaign for the prohibition of liquor, and a life free from the vices of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Sheppard, and the WCTU, aimed to promote temperance, and realised that if women could vote temperance would be more easily achieved, because many women were supportive or not opposed to temperance. Sheppard’s interests in women’s suffrage quickly became deep,…

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    inequalities between men and women in education, employment, social right and so on. Some social evils such as child marriage, sati system, devadasi system, purdah system, prohibition of widow remarriage etc., which were a great hurdle in the path of women’s progress were either controlled…

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    Sexism In America

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    Eighty-eight percent of American women do not get paid for a single day or a single hour after they give birth?(Source seven) Time spent recovering in the hospital after giving birth is for some reason not considered to be paid medical leave, which is very puzzling because if a man were to be in the hospital, most likely his job would consider this instance to be paid medical leave. Some may think, it isn’t that big a deal for a women to go a few days without pay but in forty percent of…

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    Wimmann On Women

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    I. Introduction – Women Wifmann. Wimmann. Wumman. And finally, it became woman in modern English. Woman is not just define by having and raising the children, although it is one of the key points. Terminologically, a female human is said to be in the womanhood stage when she had passed through the two (2) stages before it which are the childhood and adolescence, and generally it is after at the age of 18. But the definition of “woman/women” does not end there. It might be a five-letter word, but…

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