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    struggle for equal rights, pay and respect from society towards women. While organizations like Association for Women 's Rights in Development (AWID) are constantly fighting for women’s rights and spreading awareness on the inequality for women, the issue is that it still exists and is in great force. I believe gender inequality to be a pride barrier for men; men were once thought to be the kings, the providers for the family and the pillar that held everything together. Today, women can provide,

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    right to be heard.” Ignorance from men and women, both, are not making the chances of gender equality higher. Gender equality is not women fighting men and bringing them down and neither is feminism, it’s to give both men and women equal amount of rights, freedom, and the ability to do what they want without someone making a rude comment. The issue of men discouraging women is wrong and should be addressed. Many, are still living in the past, and when they grew up women were only house-wives that took

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    In our history of America, women didn't have rights for a very long period and they endured a lot of suffering at that time from inequality. Women were restricted to not do a lot of things, some things that women were restricted to were not being able to vote, not owning property, they weren't allowed to keep their wages, and they weren't allowed to have custody over their children. Some of the authors who talk about women's rights and their suffering are Elizabeth Cady Stanton in her text Declaration

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    grow and an income increase was needed, as a result women began working alongside men in factories, but for much smaller pay. As the world started to modernize, social norms related to women started to change. Women were granted the right to vote through the nineteenth amendment and were provided access to health care and birth control. Women should be seen as equal to men and given equal opportunities. Equal pay for women and even minority groups should be expected, and should

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    should be free and women should have rights they should have equal pay than men and men shouldn’t get more opportunities than women, they should be equal they don’t get enough pay than other men they should have more opportunities just like men. Slaves should be set free and not have to work every day and not get a break or get whooped to death or not get to eat or drink anything they have to starve. Women and slaves don’t have the freedom they are compared to different people women get judged or they

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    The treatment between women in Athens and women in Sparta was the difference between night and day. Women were treated completely different in Athens compared to Sparta. Neither of the society’s women were seen as overpowered or superior to men, but in one culture, women live a better life than the other. Women from Spartan civilizations were treated equal to men during their youth. Women from Sparta ran the civilizations due to the fact of the men serving in the military from the age of seven

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    Although women have certainly come a long way in achieving their rights, for several reasons I still cannot say that women have achieved full, equal rights in America as of now. Firstly, many women are still finding today than men performing the same jobs as they are receiving higher wages. Secondly, men are greatly outnumbering women in high-level, executive positions; this means that men are, as a whole, receiving better jobs than women. Finally, as men primarily run the government, women get only

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    a belief that women and men are inherently of equal worth. Because most societies privilege men as a group, social movements are necessary to achieve equality between women and men, with the understanding that gender always intersects with other social hierarchies (pg 7).” W.E.B DuBois argues for equal rights for all humans in his writing “The Damnation of Women”. While Anna Julia Cooper wants people to recognize male privilege in her late 19th century writing, “The Status of Women in America”. Mary

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    either stop holding women back, or stop holding men back. Why can it not be seen as stop holding some men and some women back, since both genders get discriminated against. In the TedTalks video “Why gender equality is good for everyone --- including men” told by Michael Kimmel, he talks about how most men think that the gender inequality is not something they should be worried about unless it involves “their” jobs. In the TedTalks video “What my religion really says about women” told by Alaa Murabit

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    that women and men do not receive equal pay for performing the same jobs? This gender bias is commonly referred to as the “Gender Wage Gap,” and it affects millions of working women across their career and lifespans. Women entered the work force for the first time as men left their jobs to fight in World War II, resulting in a fifty percent increase of the labor force from 1940 to 1945 (Quast, 2011). During this time, the role of women not working outside the home changed. Despite many women working

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