Women
The way in which women are seen today, in America, is very different from the way they were seen two hundred years ago. Back then women were not allowed to speak as often as they would have liked to. They were expected to be care-givers, have and raise children, and do household duties such as cleaning and cooking for the family. Basically that was a women's typical role, men were constantly seen as being way above women, so therefore they would always be the ones who commanded or had the final word in what would be done. Women were seen as passive and weak, and not as able to accomplish physically or mentally all that men could. This is in complete contrast from the way in which society sees women today. In this country women have the ability and choice to create their own lives, own businesses, become what they've always dreamed, speak their minds, or balance a family and a career. If we put in the effort we are able to accomplish all a man can accomplish, or maybe even more. It is important to look back upon history and value the actions taken by women in the 19th and 20th century to get society to where we are today. It is also
purchasers of appliances, detergents, cosmetics, and house-cleaning products which Rights Movement and encouraged others to do likewise. doing as persons instead of just housewives. As the century progressed more and more for equality. Today women work alongside men in jobs ranging from school teachers to Mrs. Stanton formed the Woman Suffrage Association, and the more conservative Lucy B. Anthony was an influential leader in the Women's Movement, as well as the Civil women were once again forced out of jobs they had taken over, or just willingly gave new political power and the National American Woman Suffrage Association was turned
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