Mary Wollstonecraft wrote texts that challenged traditional views of female potential.
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A statement of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft was a groundbreaking literary work that still echoes with today's movements in women's and human rights.
There were two major causes for concern for feminist thinkers involved in the project to re-read and to restructure philosophical canons. One is the historical exclusion issue.
Feminist philosophy is presented with a culture that insists that there are no female philosophers.
Women are obviously not completely absent from philosophy history, which brings us to the second challenge. Canon thinkers said much about women and how are the females.
the United States led the Allies in the occupation and rehabilitation of the Japanese state. ... The first phase, roughly from the end of the war in 1945 through 1947, involved the most fundamental changes for the Japanese Government and society.
Spain was initially one of the more powerful countries in Europe especially with her acquisition of colonies. However as time passed, Spain's power waned and United States saw this as an opportunity to show her power. Initially, the United States wanted to protect her interests in Cuba, which was a Spanish colony, and this eventually led the United States to declare war against Spain.
Afterwards, the United States captured the Philippines, where the Spanish-American War of 1898 took place. The war only lasted 6 weeks and a treaty between the United States and Spain was signed. In this Treaty of Paris, Spain agreed to free Cuba, and to cede Guam and Puerto Rico to the United States. It was also agreed that the Philippines will be bought by the United States for $20 million. With the acquisition of these colonies, the United States began to rise into power in the international scene.
During World War I, the United States remained neutral until 1917, when she decided to join the war as an ally of the Allied Forces (Triple Entente: United Kingdom, France, and Russia) against the Central Powers (Germany, and Austria-Hungary). By the end of the war, the United States became acknowledged internationally as a superpower too.
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