She hints at this when the textbook states “We are exploited more ruthlessly than men. Wherever wages are to be reduced the capitalist class use women to reduce them” (American Yawp). From this quote one can see that because of their gender, women were social and political targets during this time, as a result of men from the capitalist class implementing laws that only benefited them but affected women. This can also be connected back to chapter 19 of the textbook when it mentions the story of a young woman named Margaret McLeod who, in 1903, was in need of income and met Alexander Mac Willie who presented her a job working essentially as a model for the product he was selling in hopes to gain popularity (American Yawp). Opportunities for women were very different during this time as well.
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The movement for woman rights appears to have been lost in today’s events because there once was a period in America’s history where woman activisms and pride was on the front pages of America’s newspaper storylines. The struggle and preservation for feminism has not all been fully removed or forgotten by the American public since the Democratic political party maintains women equality as issue as on its national platform. There are a number of feminist, like Bell Hooks, Maya Angelou, and Betty Friedan, who have participated in the carrying women issues to the top of the mountain and placing them within the conscience of the American society. Perhaps one of the most distinguished bearers for women rights and issues, Gloria Steinem helped
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Frances ¨Fanny” Wright was an influential woman during the early years of the fight for civil rights. Wright was fascinated by the freedoms outlined in the Declaration of Independence from a young age. Inspired by the possibility of a utopian society, Wright spent her life inspiring others to harness their own rights. Frances Wright was influenced in her early life by learning about liberal ideals, driving her to work towards gaining rights for minorities, and inspires people today to work towards equal rights for all.
There were an incredible amount of deaths on the western front during World War 1, almost one million lost lives for Britain. There are several possible reasons for this, such as the new weapons introduced at that time, the life for soldiers in the trenches and how this affected them, and the ways in which the generals worked at that time. In 1914, at the time of the start of the war, many new weapons had been invented, such as tanks, aircrafts, machine guns and gas. By the early 1916s, the first tanks had been created by Lancelot de Mole and were ready to use in combat.