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    June 17 2013 The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Women The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Women In the analyzing of history‚ the Industrial Revolution stands out like a beacon of light among the vast amounts of revolutions before it. It can be argued that the most drastic events in history are stepping-stones towards the Industrial Revolution: the most affective revolution towards liberty‚ and equality. In the aggressive pursuit for goods‚ the roles women played towards their

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    The Status of Women in Pakistan: A Muslim majority state and the 21st century. Neshay Najam Lahore‚ Pakistan "All citizens are equal before law and are entitled to equal protection of law. There shall be no discrimination on the basis of sex alone". "No citizen otherwise qualified for appointment in the service of Pakistan shall be discriminated against in respect of any such appointment on the ground only of…sex…" "Steps shall be taken to ensure full participation of women in

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    Women were the greatest affected by the American Revolution and Consitution. While I agree that slavery made and shaped America into what it was by the time we reach the American Revolution‚ the impact is greater on women. Women in Colonial America we’re the care takers in the sense they kept a clean home‚ took care of the children‚ and insured a happy husband. Once we reach war time. “When American men went off to fight their wives usually stayed at home. To women then fell the sole responsibility

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    The status of women in society is neither a new issue nor is it a fully settled one. Before the advent of Islam the women were treated in a very inhuman manner‚ young ones were killed in a very small ages‚ besides the wives and sisters were also considered as a bad omen in the society. After the advent of Islam‚ Islam considers both men and women equally human and grants them equal human rights. Though their tasks and functions may sometimes differ‚ they both have opportunities

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    The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia.[4][5] From equal status with men in ancient times[6] through the low points of the medieval period‚[7] to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. In modern India‚ women have held high offices in India including that of the President‚ Prime Minister‚ Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Leader of the Opposition. As of 2011‚ the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and

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    Slavery during the American Revolution to the Civil war and beyond. I. Slavery during the 1730’s through 1820’s. A. Antislavery movements 1730’s-1770’s B. Expansion of Slavery 1770’- 1820’s II. Slavery during the Confederacy A. Slavery as a Southern right B. Groups pushing for social change. III. Slavery and ethnic races A. Connections between Blacks and Native Americans B. Connections between the whites and Native Americans C. Civil War post racial

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    democracy. This made the bourgeoisie of Europe reconsider their own government and monarchic systems. How did the American Revolution influence the French Revolution? The culmination of all these factors was seen in the French Revolution‚ where the revolutionaries formed their own slogan‚ “Liberty‚ Equality‚ Fraternity”. Europeans obtained information about the American Revolution from soldiers returning from America. French soldiers returned to France with ideas of individual liberty‚ popular

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    The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia.[4][5] From equal status with men in ancient times[6] through the low points of the medieval period‚[7] to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. In modern India‚ women have held high offices in India including that of the President‚ Prime Minister‚ Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Leader of the Opposition. As of 2011‚ the Speaker of the Lok Sabha

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    massive debt. They decided to impose taxes on the American colonies to gain revenue in order to pay back their debts. Since Great Britain owned the colonies‚ they believed they had the right to tax them. However‚ the colonist felt different. These were the seeds of the American Revolution. Liberty became the issue that was widely discussed with people holding different views. Within the American revolt against Britain the Founding Fathers‚ slaves‚ and women had the same views on liberty but were all in

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    feel that our concepts of gender and sex contributr to the way we embrace gender and sex in diversity. I feel that we look at males in one light and females in another‚ we all at some point expect men to the ones that are tough and brave and look at women as being emotional. When it could be the other way around.

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