Well i know there was a lot of strikes and debates. I guess also, simply the view on women and work changed over time too. But through strikes, they were, I guess, more respected so gradually earned more equal pay to men. That isn't really detailed but gives you a slight idea.
Answer: The executive branch doesn’t have the power to suspend rights. The 11, 12, 13 and 14th amendments protect our rights and they can never be taken away as long as the constitution still stands.
The rebellion was the result of decades of ethnic and cultural differences between Indian soldiers and their British officers. The indifference of the British towards Indian rulers like the Mughals and ex- Peshwas and the annexation of Oudh were political factors triggering dissent amongst Indians.