Women's Rights Dbq

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Throughout history women have been regarded as inferior to men, giving them a disadvantage when it came to every aspect of life. However as time passed by, many outstanding females have shortened that gap between men and women, thus giving women a better quality of life and more opportunities of success. Women’s role has evolved throughout time as they gained and improved labor and education rights, the opportunity to influence the succeeding generations and their status in society. As time pass by, women have fought without rest for their rights and acknowledgement. Thereby they’ve been able to acquire the opportunity to gain education and participate in labor and manufacture. They have been able to progress from a time in which they were …show more content…

Not to mention that by becoming teachers, it also provided them with the freedom to become literate and have the chance to seek knowledge; thereby women were able to utilize the new found opportunity to promote feminism and eliminate any ideas that promoted male sexism in the minds of children. However, preceding the right to teach, women were taught only how to cook, do housework and take care of their children. Consequently as the nurturing of children involved molding their views and morals, mothers became practically teachers without education which was not efficient for any child in development, for the person that educated them in their first years was not educated herself. Document C says, “....been denied those privileges of education which only can enable her to discharge her duty to her children with discretion and effect..”. Although getting the right to be educated was advantageous for females, it was not the most crucial landmark of becoming teachers. It was acquiring the opportunity to influence the next generation indeed, for the they were able to cautiously implant feminist ideas into the minds of the next generation. Soon those feminist seeds they planted into the children's minds . would eventually lead to our present state of society in which men recognize women's capacity and agree with major feminist …show more content…

They was an enormous amount of rules concerning a female actions, decisions, costumes and outfits. And little by little feminist advocates have opposed and broken them. They used every occasion they had chance to revolt against the precepts and rules imposed by men on women. Document E shows the revolt of two women by only using their outfits, the two women currently wear the bloomer dress that was a design by feminist advocates for it allowed better dexterity and movement. Yet it still was a form of revolt against the rule of males the over females decisions concerning fashion while you to also represented them breaking out of the cuffs of sexism

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