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ivann1987 [24]
1 year ago
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How did female reformers at the local level influence nation reforms?

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stich3 [128]1 year ago
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"The mass mobilization of women in favor of their right to vote is the aspect of women's activism that is most frequently linked to this time period."

"Progressive women, however, also contributed to other significant reforms in the areas of public health, prohibition, the handling of juvenile offenders, child labor, and immigrant rights. But women discovered that their lives had changed in ways other than their appearance. Society has come to understand that women may be self-sufficient and make their own decisions regarding their careers, marital status, education, and employment. Women's spheres had expanded to embrace both domestic and public life. The "new woman" had left."

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