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According To A Century Of Women Chapter 1 Summary

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In twenty-century, women become more independent in the society. According to A Century of Women, Deborah Felder analyzes the history of women have their own rights through history. The book talks about the suffrage and events in women history. The book divides each chapter decades-by-decades basis, which gives clear information to readers to understand the events from the history. I chose 1917 through 1920, because those are the time when women started to have their right to vote. In 1917 to 1918, there was World War I, and the chapter talks how women became important to the world. In 1919, the chapter tells about how the formation of organization of women voters was formed. In 1920, the chapter shows how women finally have their rights to vote like men, and how congress ratified the law for them. All these three chapters are the most significant period of revolution for women position in the United States. …show more content…

According to “World War I,” “World War I presented both a challenge and an opportunity for the burgeoning women’s movement in maintaining the momentum for women’s franchise and the continuing struggle for equality.” This chapter provides many suffragists had a hard time to long-held moral principles. However, when the males were out of the war, so women’s presentation would help the nation. The chapter also gives a certain date of women organization was asking liberty to the White House. Also, women started to earn the respects from the military because of their supporting. This is when women started to build up their position to the country and proved that they should have their

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