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sveta [45]
3 years ago
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Why is women's right so important

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RSB [31]3 years ago
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Women's rights are important because they are of equal status and they do most of the house hold work and they give birth to continue the family and they keep earths population and its the women's choice to either give birth or have an abortion . Hope this helps! :) 
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