Hiya,
the answer your looking for would be "McCarthyism".
In the case of Muller versus Oregon in 1908, the Supreme Court ruled favoring Oregon. The ruling supports the claim that women are considered to belong in a special class of citizens that needs to be protected especially in the workplace.
In March 1638, Anne Hutchinson was banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony, the reason was that she had become a spiritual leader and challenged male authority. She preached to both men and women, meaning she opposed the authority of the religious leaders of the Bay Colony. They accused her for heresy, as she critized the puritans beliefs. The real reason was that she indirectly questioned the stablished roles, as men were the only ones that could preach, therefore more women could rebel. Saying she had a direct rebelation from god and that she was able to interpret the scriptures was the final things that made it possible to them to excommunicate her.
The answer above is correct ^