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Women took so many actions to gain equality and several factors helped them to succeed.
<u>Explanation:</u>
After the Civil War the advocates of women’s rights argued that the fourteenth amendment should include the voting rights of women and African American males. National Woman Suffrage Association was founded in 1869. Gaining voting rights was not the only objective of women.
They wanted economic and political equality and worked actively for it between late 1800s and early 1900s. A large percentage of women started working in business and industrial sectors. They also gained control of their earnings and the right to own property.
Women’s participation in the First World War was notable and this helped in the development a thought among the public that women deserve equal rights. This positively affected the achievement of women’s suffrage.
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In Ming painting, the traditions of both the Southern Song painting academy and the
Yuan
(1279–1368)
scholar-artist
were developed further. While the Zhe (Zhejiang Province) school of painters carried on the descriptive, ink-wash style of the Southern Song with great technical virtuosity, the Wu (Suzhou) school explored the expressive calligraphic styles of Yuan scholar-painters emphasizing restraint and self-cultivation. In Ming scholar-painting, as in
calligraphy
, each form is built up of a recognized set of brushstrokes, yet the execution of these forms is, each time, a unique personal performance. Valuing the presence of personality in a work over mere technical skill, the Ming scholar-painter aimed for mastery of performance rather than laborious craftsmanship.
Early Ming decorative arts inherited the richly eclectic legacy of the Mongol Yuan dynasty, which included both regional Chinese traditions and foreign influences. For example, the fourteenth-century development of blue-and-white ware and
cloisonné
; enamelware arose, at least in part, in response to lively trade with the Islamic world, and many Ming examples continued to reflect strong