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    In Wollstonecraft opposition to Rousseau she is arguing Once women are given the proper amount of education they will then be able to acquire and achieve that same amount of political equality as a man. Although she argues this she believes that a women’s priority aside from being involved is to be a mother and wife. Women deserve social equality with men and should be given the education necessary to achieve it. (Zeitlin‚ 2001. P.40) Rousseau argues that women are not naturally born to be that same

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    APUSH Chapter 11/12 1. Explain how the process of adaptation helped slaves develop their own separate culture. How was this a form of resistance as well? Men‚ women‚ and children were forced into slavery from all over Africa‚ which is a land of widely varying cultures and unique tribal groups. In addition to this natural diversity‚ slaves were separated intentionally from their friends and families to discourage rebellion and communication. However‚ slaves in the Americas overcame the language

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    feminist novel it does have the correct tones of feminism. Being as though the novel was written in the 20th century where women had just gained equal rights as men‚ (thanks to the works of The National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies ( NUWSS) Suffragists ‚ the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) Suffragettes and the likes thereof) the story was given an earned place in literature history. The text holds valid forms of characteristics of feminist literature such as an attempt in change of gender

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    British Depth Study: Britain during the First World War How did women contribute to the war effort? Suffragist and suffragette member took men’s places in jobs when the men went overseas to fight. Hundreds and thousands of women were employed in munitions factories‚ in the transport system (conductors on buses and trams)‚ employed as labourers on farms‚ as nurses and in offices a secretaries and receptionists. This was a crucial part of the war effort as it kept the country going. How were civilians

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    what was needed for them to gain suffrage they were despised by many MP’s as well as the public of which they need to gain support from. This hate brought the government to deny women of the right to vote taking longer them to achieve it. The suffragists who tried more peaceful methods to achieve women’s suffrage lacked broad appeal they were quite consistent and organised in their ways of achieving women’s suffrage which brought the general public to liking to them yet not enough to support the

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    When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to disobey the tyrannical and oppressive laws set forth by the government‚ doing so peacefully with full ownership of the consequences‚ a decent respect to humankind requires that they should declare the constitutional and moral obligations to do so. We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal- yet in modern day American society‚ discrimination and injustice appears to prevail. To secure citizen’s unalienable rights

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    "We [women] are‚ as a sex‚ infinitely superior to men." Elizabeth Stanton (prominent woman suffragist) - (excerpted from One Woman‚ One Vote by Wheeler‚ pg. 58) <br> <br>"Frailty‚ thy name is woman." <br>William Shakespeare - (excerpted from Hamlet‚ Act I‚ scene 2) <br> <br>This quote made by Stanton in 1890 shows many of the feministic beliefs held by the women of today. And the quote made by Shakespeare holds many of the same thoughts shared by men. The battle of the sexes is prevalent everywhere

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    legislation‚ very few women were actually elected into office. It is impossible to say whether the war halted women’s political progress at a time when they were on the verge of receiving the vote. The war did divide‚ and therefore hinder‚ prominent suffragist organisations. However‚ the conflict provided women the opportunity to prove their capabilities to those who opposed suffrage. In an extract from the debate on the Representation of the People Bill‚ Captain O’Neil claimed that his opinion was swayed

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    In the nineteenth century women were not allowed to vote‚ and it was assumed that they did not need to vote because their husbands would take responsibility for them in essential political matters‚ and it was presumed their vote would be unnecessary as they would only vote for the same political party anyway. Even the Reform Act of 1832‚ which was supposed to increase the electorate to include a larger percentage of the citizens of the United Kingdom‚ failed to include women‚ something which antagonised

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    Between the years of 1900 and 1945‚ America went through rough times at the start of the century. This was the time of the great depression‚ WWI‚ WWII‚ The Labor Movement‚ Women’s rights‚ and the start of the civil rights movement. It was very hard time to be an American if you were not a white male because of all the obstacles you had to face during this period. I feel that in times of turmoil American’s should have the right to protest peacefully as it states in the 1st amendment. The 1st amendment

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