The U.S. women’s rights movement first emerged in the 1830s, when the ideological impact of the Revolution and the Second Great Awakening combined with a rising middle class and increasing education to enable small numbers of women, encouraged by a few sympathetic men, to formulate a critique of women’s oppression in early 19th-century America.
Well im not sure, but if i had to guess, i would say they were worried about not making enough progress. :D
Socialist parties formed to promote public control in means of production and distribution
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It is important to compromise so that everyone gets what they want or so that they are satisfied with the decision
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After the American Revolution, many colonists—particularly in the North, where slavery was relatively unimportant to the agricultural economy—began to link the oppression of enslaved Africans to their own oppression by the British, and to call for slavery’s abolition.
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