Two advancements made in the Women's Rights Movement are:
- Increased numbers of women in political office.
- Increased access to jobs.
<h3>How successful has the Women's Rights Movement been?</h3>
While there is still a long way to go, the Women's Rights Movement has notched up certain successes.
One of them is the improved access to jobs thanks to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission being created.
There are also more women in political offices with women in Congress forming very powerful figures.
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How would life have been different in the 1800s if the steam locomotive had not been invented? Products would have been more expensive. Locomotives would have used wood or coal. Most goods would have been transported by wagon.
The government built roads and railroads for the settlers. Many Indians lived on the Great Plains. The government tried to get them to sell their land. The government wanted the Indians to move to reservations The settlers killed many buffalo Lawmakers wanted the Indians to assimilate.
They tried to force the Indians to give up their culture and
traditions. Indians were not allowed to have religious ceremonies.
One place in which the United States' state and federal governments share power is in the judiciary system, since most cases are heard first in local, state courts and then progress to the federal system.