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    Throughout most of history women had a very limited voice when it came to being published and especially when it came to the subject of woman’s rights. Most women did not have the ability to become authors due to the lack of formal education given to the general populace and limited even further by the topics which women who could afford to be educated were taught. If women were published they wrote about specific topics that they knew well‚ but that usually had no political or social agenda. Men

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    Industrialization of the United States (1865 – 1914) • During the late 19th and early 20th century the US continues to build industry while it also continues its expansion westward. g of in d l i u b e Th klyn the Broo Bridge. e d in (Complet 1883) Ch. 9 Quick Review • What factors encouraged Industrial Growth in the late 1800s? • What role did the government have during the rise of Big Business? Why? • Why did labor unions begin to develop? Ch. 10 Immigration and Urbanization 1865- 1914 Industrial Growth in

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    HUSH Memorization Report 2/24/13 * Shirley Chisholm‚ Equal Rights for Women * May 21‚ 1969. Washington‚ D.C. Shirley Chisholm was born in 1924 in Brooklyn‚ New York. She was the first African American to run for president but she was the first African American to be elected to the U.S. Congress. Chisholm was a strong supporter of equal rights for women and delivered her speech‚ “Equal Rights for Women‚” in Washington‚ D.C. on May 21st‚ 1969. Chisholm was outspoken on issues in America’s society;

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    2‚ 1776‚ the Continental Congress voted to declare the independence of the American colonies from English rule. On the Fourth of July‚ they approved the final edited version of the Declaration of Independence. The members of the Continental Congress made only two minor changes in the opening paragraphs of Jefferson’s draft declaration. Most scholars today believe that Jefferson derived the most famous ideas in the Declaration of Independence from the writings of English philosopher John Locke. Locke

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    Human Rights‚ International Ethics and Women The purpose of this literature review is to explore and analyse selected texts while aiming to address the question of whether rights conventions are appropriate in international ethics. I will write this essay in a feminist perspective and reframe the question to focus specifically on whether international rights conventions are appropriate in international ethics when it comes to women. The primary issue this essay focuses upon is whether an international

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    2011 was the year of the Bicentennial Celebrations in Mexico. This wonderful country commemorated 200 years of Independence from Spanish rule and 100 years of its Revolution that began in 1910 and toppled dictator Porfirio Diaz. El Grito every 16th of September is the Mexican Fiesta par excellence! On this day Mexicans all over the world celebrate Mexico’s independence from Spanish rule. As you know‚ indigenous peoples were the first to inhabit what is now known as Mexico. They created great

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    1 Audrey Sanders Dr. Day Final Paper 23 April 2013 The Title IX Education Amendments of 1972 stated that “No person in the United States shall‚ on the basis of sex‚ be excluded from participation in‚ be denied the benefits of‚ or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance” (Title 20 U.S.C. Sections 1681). There were several exceptions to the amendment including religious educational institutions that the amendment conflicts

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    Lack of Women’s Rights in Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is a monarchy that strictly obliges their citizens to comply with the constitution‚ with the laws of Islam as its foundation. However‚ the laws in Saudi Arabia were created in accordance to how the kingdom’s councils’ interpreted the Qur’an‚ Islam’s holy book. According to the council‚ equality between women and men is against the laws of God and the law of nature dictated by women’s physiology. These beliefs positioned women in Saudi Arabia

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    Starting in the late 1800’s‚ women realized they deserved the same rights as men. These same beliefs carried out into the twentieth century‚ when the fight for women’s rights flared up again‚ except this time in much larger proportions‚ during the twenties and thirties. Women began to exercise their right to freedom of speech and other civil liberties as they initiated multiple public affairs‚ proving to anyone that was doubtful‚ that females too could be a real part of society‚ and make an impact

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    ” The Declarations of the Rights of Women” is a declaration written by Marie Gouze under the pseudonym Olympe de Gouges. This declaration was her attempt to disseminate a list of Rights for women that mirrored the Rights men had in France under the rule of Marie Antoinette. Gouze was heavily influenced by Enlightenment principals‚ and it is very evident in her writings. Firstly‚ Gouze was the self-taught daughter of a simple middle-class butcher. This was one major theme of the Enlightenment; the

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