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    Women In The 1930's

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    number of American women working outside the home increased slightly. In 1920‚ women made up 23.6 percent of the labor force; by 1940‚ this percentage had risen to 25.4. Some advances were made in working women’s rights‚ but during the Great Depression‚ many female workers lost their jobs or were forced to accept severe cuts in pay. Despite the economic difficulties of the period‚ some outstanding businesswomen achieved great commercial success. In the 1930s‚ despite the fact that women were a big part

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    Gender Roles Of Women

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    between genders. Through this division‚ many stereotypes and roles have been created. There are still many people that say “You throw like a girl” as an insult‚ even when some girls can throw better than they do. While it may be true that some of these standards have receded in recent times‚ there are still many women who suffer from this inequality. Women are more confined in gender roles than men‚ as demonstrated through Mrs. Joe‚ Miss. Havisham‚ and Pip. Initially‚ the idea that women are more

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    Dbq Industrial Revolution

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    Max Tanenbaum English II CP Mrs. Riley-Lepo Manifesto Pollution Pollution is something that people cause everyday of their lives and can be easily prevented. It harms the lives of many because it poisons the air with unhealthy toxins. Also‚ it dirties the water and soil on the Earth. This is seriously damaging the Earth and will continue to get worse if people do not fix their actions. One way to prevent pollution is carpooling‚ this way you don’t have to put waste into the air from more than

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    Sexism: Gender and Women

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    human civilization man has looked down on women. With the average role in a woman’s life is at home mom. But it was not till recently that‚ that role was look down on. Not all civilizations were treated women with poor conditions. In many ancient civilizations women were basically equal to men besides in Rome‚ women could not have political power. In Egypt women were equal to men in all ways under the law and could become pharaohs both civilizations treated women better than the world does now in the

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    Unit 2: Revolution‚ Confederation‚ Constitution DBQ 3: Causes of the Revolutionary War Document 1: Why did Whately ( and probably most other English officials) fell that the American colonists should be willing to pay higher taxes to Parliament? Because the American colonists have received a lot of Advantages from Britain. They were receiving food‚ money‚ cloth‚ weapons and almost everything‚ from Britain. Document 2: According to Dickinson‚ what taxes was Parliament justified in imposing on

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    Women In The 1800's

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    century‚ women and men were not treated equally‚ which eventually came to be a great issue to women. Women’s questioning of their equality helped spark the beginning of the Woman’s Right’s Movement. This paper will go over how women were paid significantly less than men during the 1800’s‚how most women in the 1800’s got married to men for financial stability‚ how women were more decorative and sentimental‚ women’s entrance to the world of politics‚ and some different viewpoints of women earning more

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    In my opinion‚ International Relations would operate differently if most leaders of states were women. Maybe for the better‚ maybe for the worse but things would definitely be different. In order to determine how drastic the differences may be in relation to male leaders‚ we may have to take each woman player’s background‚ self-interests‚ and beliefs into consideration. After thorough research‚ I feel we would discover that women gender plays an important role in all aspects of life. In an analysis

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    Women generally did not fight in the revolution‚ and the traditional status of Eighteenth Century women meant that they were not publicly able to participate fully in the debates over the revolution. However‚ in their own sphere‚ and sometimes out of it‚ woman participated fully in the revolution in all the ways that their status and custom allowed. As the public debate over the Townshend Acts grew more virulent‚ women showed their support for the cause of freedom by engaging in certain "feminine"

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    The American Revolution fundamentally changed American society politically‚ socially‚ and economically from 1775 to 1800. The effects of the Revolution were both positive and negative. The political effect of the Revolution was negative in that it left much conflict between different groups of people still living in the United States after the British formally left. Socially‚ the American society was affected positively as more people came together. The effect was negative on the society because

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    women and gender studies

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    I have been looking forward to taking a class in Women and Gender Studies for quite some time as it has always been something for which I have passion. I volunteered some time at a retreat center in Washington state many years ago and was introduced to Bell Hooks at that time so I was very excited to see that a book of hers would be a part of our required reading for the class.  On page 8 of the required reading the author writes‚ "A basic premise of women’s studies is that we cannot understand

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