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majority of women were unaffected by all these activities and continued to be concerned mainly with domestic affairs , the changes the reformers helped to bring about in the social structure ultimately affected all women and society as ...
majority of women were unaffected by all these activities and continued to be concerned mainly with domestic affairs , the changes the reformers helped to bring about in the social structure ultimately affected all women and society as ...
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... activities of modern women have reflected the drastic changes in morals and mores which have taken place in this century . In the dance world , Isadora Duncan revolutionized the concept and style of modern dance with her barefoot ...
... activities of modern women have reflected the drastic changes in morals and mores which have taken place in this century . In the dance world , Isadora Duncan revolutionized the concept and style of modern dance with her barefoot ...
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The organization and others like it cooperate with the more radical groups in coalition activities , such as campaigns for abortion law repeal , expanded childcare facilities and passage of the equal rights amendment .
The organization and others like it cooperate with the more radical groups in coalition activities , such as campaigns for abortion law repeal , expanded childcare facilities and passage of the equal rights amendment .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |