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describe about women's revolution​

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Answered by AbdulHafeezAhmed
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Women's revolution was also known as women's movement, or rather simply feminism, were a set of revolutions like women suffrage (right for women to vote), save them from domestic violence as well as violence at work place, giving them equal employment opportunities and giving them equal rights as for men. Some of the revolutionary acts for women were:

Right to suffrage

Giving them liberty (freedom)

Right to education

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Answered by suhrutha21
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  • Women's rights movement, also called women's liberation movement, diverse social movement, largely based in the United States, that in the 1960s and '70s sought equal rights and opportunities and greater personal freedom for women. It coincided with and is recognized as part of the “second wave” of feminism
  • In the aftermath of World War II, the lives of women in developed countries changed dramatically. Household technology eased the burdens of homemaking, life expectancies increased dramatically, and the growth of the service sector opened up thousands of jobs not dependent on physical strength. Despite these socioeconomic transformations, cultural attitudes (especially concerning women’s work) and legal precedents still reinforced sexual inequalities.
  • Amelia Earhart seated on top of an autogiro in Los Angeles, after completing a transcontinental flight. She had hoped to become the first person to fly an autogiro across the United States, but another pilot accomplished the feat days before her.

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