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    Amendment to the U.S Constitution granted women the right to vote. This right was known as “woman suffrage.” Before the amendment‚ women did not have the same rights as men. Women activists publicly launched in 1848. This organization drew attention and became a hot topic in the nation. Activists raised public awareness and protested to the government. This association marked the establishment of woman suffrage movement in America. Before woman suffrage‚ females were restricted from some rights

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    Since the beginning of time women have been fighting for equal rights to men. In the year 2013 their still fighting‚ why is this happening? In the next few minutes I’m going to convince you that they should have equal rights and why. In the past women have had the minority of legal rights‚ being unable to vote or cast political views. They were inferior to men and considered to be objects. In the 18th and 19th century women were simply meant to raise their children and do chores around the house

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    days of ancient female mummies. A movement of tattoos occurred in the United States when the first woman to be tattooed displayed her body commercially. There was an era when people paid to see women covered in tattoos‚ days in age when women with ink were part of the freak show at a circus. Now we see women of all ages with tattoos today as a commonality. What has gone from taboo is now mainstream. Although body ink is becoming increasingly more socially acceptable‚ tattoos will always still hold

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    start at conception‚ however starts when the child is born. My opinion on this issue is that abortion is a private matter and is a decision that should only be left to the mother without any interference from the government and society. In Canada women are lucky enough to have the privilege of having the rights to their bodies however there are a lot of questions and concerns regarding this issue. Abortion should also be seen as the start of women’s control and rights when it comes to matters regarding

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    During the 1920’s there were many significant changes for women but majority of the people didn’t support them. Some changes were labour saving devices going on sale and women got the right to vote. Younger women welcomed and supported the changes and acted out with wild ambitious behaviour and dramatic fashion alterations whereas rural women and immigrants stayed traditional. Many women demanded to stay in the workforce after the war ended. Women stood their ground and entered the workforce

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    Women’s Suffrage Movement Women’s suffrage is the right of women to vote. The women’s suffrage movement was struggle to gain the same right to vote as men. WSM was between 1860 ans 1915. This essay will explain the “slow” progress of WSM. In 19th century women had no place in national politicis. They could not stand as candidates for Parliament and they were not allowed to vote. It was assumed that women did not need the vote because their husbands would take responsibility in political

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    Alwasila Elbashir Carol Miron History 1302 20 Dec 2017 American industrialization reshaped the face of American society Industrialization is the process of the process of developing industries of a country. American industrialization started at the eighteen century when Samuel slater brought a new factory technology from Britain to the united states. A tide of economic and social change swept across the country after the American industrialization. Nicknames for the decade‚ such as “the Jazz Age”

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    If there were one event in history that I was fortunate enough to be able to change‚ it would be the events that occurred on September 11‚ 2001. Not only did many innocent people die on that day due to terrorism‚ but also people are still dying to this day. The affects of that event on are nation are still felt ten years after the actual attacks occurred. Many families have lost and are still losing loved ones who are sacrificing themselves for the greater good of fighting terrorism across the

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    steps taken between 1832 and 1918 to extend the suffrage in England. What group and movements contributed to the extension of the vote?" Several groups‚ movements and reform bills passed between 1832 and 1918 extended the suffrage in England. The process took many years and the voting rights were first given to the wealthier and more distinguished men‚ then later to the less wealthy men‚ and finally to women. The major reform bills that extended the suffrage in England were the Reform Bill of 1832‚ 1867

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    Emerged in the 14th century‚ the Renaissance is a time of many historic events.From the Crusades‚ to the Black Death‚ and the trade routes‚ every minute of the Renaissance impacts how humans love life even now. This essay will explore how fifteen historical events sparked the Renaissance. The Crusades‚ which lasted from the late 12th century to the late 14th century‚ played a large role in the rediscovery of ancient texts by creating a clear path for significant cultural and economic exchanges between

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