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World War I accelerated the entry of women into new fields of industry and created a favorable Climate of public opinion , in which the long struggle for female suffrage could at last be brought to victory .
World War I accelerated the entry of women into new fields of industry and created a favorable Climate of public opinion , in which the long struggle for female suffrage could at last be brought to victory .
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The late 1960's saw the rise of a new feminism , a movement made up largely of middle - class women who wished to revive the century - old struggle to achieve equal status in society . A constitutional amendment guaranteeing equal ...
The late 1960's saw the rise of a new feminism , a movement made up largely of middle - class women who wished to revive the century - old struggle to achieve equal status in society . A constitutional amendment guaranteeing equal ...
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... 46-47 and nineteenth - century woman , 39-49 for professions , 45-49 and science , 47-49 Emerson , R. W. , 48 Employment : in colonial period , 16-17 and twentieth - century woman , 183-184 Equality struggle , 80-94 Susan Anthony in ...
... 46-47 and nineteenth - century woman , 39-49 for professions , 45-49 and science , 47-49 Emerson , R. W. , 48 Employment : in colonial period , 16-17 and twentieth - century woman , 183-184 Equality struggle , 80-94 Susan Anthony in ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |