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labwork [276]
3 years ago
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How did the early social reform movements influence the women’s rights movement? Women were not allowed to take part in the soci

al reform movements, so they started the women’s rights movement. Future leaders of the women’s rights movement got their start working for social reform movements such as abolition and temperance. Members of the women’s rights movement later chose to join other causes such as the abolition movement.
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hammer [34]3 years ago
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The seed of women rights movement was sown during the civil rights movement and other social reform movements which focused on the rights of the public at large.

<h3>What is Women's Rights Movement?</h3>

  • It took decades to win the right to vote for women's by women suffrage movement in united states. The women rights movement was initiated during the 1960s and 1970s seeking equality in rights , opportunities and freedom.

  • It was also known as women's liberation movement and diverse social movement and was recognized as a second wave of feminism.

  • Many of the leaders of the women's rights movement started with the abolition and temperance movements.

Therefore it can be said that "Future leaders of the women’s rights movement got their start working for social reform movements such as abolition and temperance" and option B is correct.

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