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- To be recognized as equal to men
- To be treated as full citizens
- To be involved in the political process.
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Abigail Adams was the wife of President John Adams and the mother of President John Quincy, she wrote frequently to her husband because they spent several time apart, specially when Adams was in the Second Continental Congress, <u>on her letters (published after she died) she asked her husband to remember the women.</u> <em>Abigail was an advocate for women rights, and believed that women should be educated and involved in the political process, because they are equal to men</em>. Abigail Adams didn't live to see women earned the right to vote, she died in 1818, and the United States Constitution granted women the power to vote in 1919, after the Women Suffrage movement.
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the detonation of a bomb on Russian soil.
In 1949, the Americans were astonished to see that the U.S.S.R. had detonated their own atomic bomb (as a test) on their grounds. It had been only 4 years since the detonation of the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and they considered it could not be sufficient time to develop the atomic bomb by themselves. Suspicion of espionage was their main option. Time proved them right. Nearly a dozen Soviet spies were convicted of passing information to the Soviets during this period about the atomic bomb in what was called the "Manhattan Project", the most famous spy being Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs. After this experience, the United States began to invest a large quantity of money in protecting their secret projects and fighting espionage.
With the invention of the printing press the knowledge was made easier to spread which led to greater education and greater social mobility. This also made the Bible accessible to more people. People were looking for more personalized approach to their spiritual needs. It was Martin Luther who made openly challenged the teachings of the Catholic Church by posting his famous thesis against the selling of indulgences. After they branded him a heretic he denied the idea that the Church is a mediator between God and man.
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