13 Facts About Women's movement

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Feminist movement refers to a series of social movements and political campaigns for radical and liberal reforms on women's issues created by the inequality between men and women.

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The Women's movement's priorities have expanded since its beginning in the 1800s, and vary among nations and communities.

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The feminist Women's movement continued during the periods between waves, just not to the extent of the four large motions.

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Women's movement's demonstrated the similarity between the duties as a citizen of both men and women and the cohesion to ensue if both genders were considered equal.

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The women fighting for the temperance Women's movement came to the realization, without the ability to vote on the issues they were fighting for, nothing would ever change.

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Feminist Women's movement's agenda includes acting as a counterpart to the putatively patriarchal strands in the dominant masculine culture.

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Women's movement's is believed to be the first woman to make a living out of writing.

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Women's movement proposed to reduce the number of female dependents in family and encouraged women to receive the rights of education and enter the workforce to be economic independent from men and finally help the nation to reach higher wealth and prosperity.

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Women's movement Zhen expressed her opinion that women's liberation was not correlated to the interest of the nation and she analysed three reasons behind the male feminists included: following the Western trend, to alleviate their financial burdens and high quality of reproduction.

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Not only has the Women's movement come to change the language into gender neutral but the feminist Women's movement has brought up how people use language.

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Women's movement's says that as childbearing out of wedlock has become more socially acceptable, young women, especially poor young women, while not bearing children at a higher rate than in the 1950s, now see less of a reason to get married before having a child.

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Feminist Women's movement has affected religion and theology in profound ways.

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Advocates of the Women's movement seek to highlight the deeply rooted teachings of equality in the Quran and encourage a questioning of the patriarchal interpretation of Islamic teaching through the Quran, hadith, and sharia towards the creation of a more equal and just society.

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