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... The presence of women in the military increased again during World War Two, but women continued to mainly be involved in nursing and therapy positions rather ...
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... women. Lower class urban women did not follow veiling and seclusion, and rural women continued to contribute to the economy. Being ...
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... women to join. From 1974 to today changes continues to occur, and women continued to fight for equality. Today women work alongside ...
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... women to join. From 1974 to today changes continues to occur, and women continued to fight for equality. Today women work alongside ...
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... Although many women continued to serve in the military, many others became vocal and outspoken against the American government. ...
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... But, led by tireless, determined organizers, the women continued with their demands. Then in 1861 their campaigns were interrupted by the Civil War. ...
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... support from other movements. So women continued to have movements in Haiti and in Canada and United States. One of the major movement ...
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... In the mid-19th century, the fact that hard work was a central fact of life for most women continued to be the case as they entered the emerging industrial ...
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... pans" (310). After the war many women continued to work outside the home primarily to help support their families. After the war ...
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... Throughout the 1920s, women continued to gain ground in their professions, in employment, in their relative rate of pay, and in higher education. ...
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... Women continued to fight on after the amendment created divisions in the movement. (Clinton 93-94) As women sought political, economic ...
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... However this impact while working on some women did not work on them all as some women continued to work but were pushed into badly paid agricultural and part ...
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... However, with the influences of other Abigail Adams' that continued on throughout history, women are now listened to and are able to exemplify what it means to ...
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... She mentions, "men have a material interest in women's continued oppression" (Hartmann 9). Simone de Beauvoir explains this ideology in The Second Sex. ...
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... of pain, could they endure it? This is an age-old question that women have continued to pose to men. A man however has never had ...
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... income. Whereas, women that continued to stay at home found themselves bored, isolated, and prone to anxiety and depression. One ...
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... Due to this, the governor-general turned down them petition. However, still determined, the young women bravely continued their purpose. ...
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... Gradually, as women like these continued to insist on economic independence, the idea that women could have more economic status became more common. ...
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... Back at home, dark days were to visit the little women. Patterning herself after her mother, Beth continued to care for the large, impoverished Hummel family. ...
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... Regardless, the girl continued in her ways, always prancing around with Mr. Giovanelli. ... Great advancements have been made in the liberation of women everywhere ...
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... a hypnotic trance. As the women continued to the counter, their blink rate sped up to 54 blinks per minute. The amplified blink ...
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... Although many young women temporarily left the work force to begin families, overall, married women's labor force participation continued to rise after the war ...
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... Paul was elected chairman of the National Woman's party in 1942; she continued thereafter to work for women's rights in general and for an equal rights ...
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... With this, the state of Massachusetts condemned women who dared to speak in public. They, however, continued to speak out for abolition and women's rights. ...
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... to men. Furthermore, land ownership for women continued to be refused until the Married Women's property Act in 1870. Women are ...
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... religious aspects of new settlers. These women began to arrive in 1639 and continued on into the 18th century. The second group were the ...
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... Women's problems were not over upon returning to the states; women veterans continued to experience a variety of problems of treatment, in relationships, in ...
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... Well aware of the severe consequences of being flogged and possibly killed, the women still continued to resist slavery through abortion. ...
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... That is also the reason why he always became frustrated and used women as a scapegoat ... the sea" and "how sultry it was after a hot day." As they continued to meet ...
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... hands of men. Decade by decade this pattern continued. Most of the women who were accused committed no real crimes. They were simply ...
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