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American Women's Rights

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For the past couple of centuries, from since the moment that educated and informed women stood up for their human rights in the 1840’s to the modern day where women are more liberated than ever before, female persons generally have gained more and more independence from the United States of America’s male-dominated society and the pressures of being seen as a minority, despite being over roughly half of the entire population. Women have more choices in how to live now in the twenty-first century than they have had ever before because women particularly have more civil rights and more of an opportunity to choose what to do on their own terms without needing permission from anyone in any capacity. Women of any age may be intellectuals, businesspersons, …show more content…

Their need is founded in the classical American Dream, which is marked by the desire to do fairly basic things, particularly activities such as owning property, making one's own income, having a family, and being able to support one's own children until they are adults and one’s own parents as they become elderly and infirm. Independence and the guarantee of a livelihood were very recently granted to women who are single mothers. WIC was founded very recently in 1972 after concern from impoverished women after an economic downturn spurred a conversation about the health of themselves, their unborn babies and their children, all of which hold the key to the future of the United States and, on a much grander scale, the future of the entire human race. Women did not receive the right to vote until the 1920’s, and that was only after a particularly long and drawn out several decades of fighting for their basic civil rights. However, the moment that women were allowed to vote they had also earned the right to kind of choose exactly how their government should serve them as citizens. Until then, women had to rely on their husbands to choose a president that they liked, much like how children must rely on their parents to vote, which was a very degrading position to be in. No group of people should be forced into the role of second-class citizens. Two major ways in which the Women’s Rights movement changed the history of the United States of America are embodied in the Temperance Movement and the Abolitionist movements. Women’s rights allowed for one of the most notorious failures in history in the form of the Temperance Movement while also allowing for one of the most liberating movements in history to take off in

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