History, asked by Sanjayram2003, 9 months ago

how did the issue of extending political rights two women was controversial with the liberal movement​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The women's liberation movement (WLM) was a political alignment of women and feminist intellectualism that emerged in the late 1960s and continued into the 1980s primarily in the industrialized nations of the Western world, which effected great change (political, intellectual, cultural) throughout the world. The WLM branch of radical feminism, based in contemporary philosophy, comprised women of racially- and culturally-diverse backgrounds who proposed that economic, psychological, and social freedom were necessary for women to progress from being second-class citizens in their societies.[1]

[ I hope help]

Answered by yeetothehaw
3

POLITICAL RIGHTS TO WOMEN—A CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE

• The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement, in which large numbers of women had participated actively over the years.

• Women had formed their own political associations, founded newspapers and taken part in political meetings and demonstrations.

• Despite this they were denied suffrage rights during the election of the Assembly.

• When the Frankfurt parliament convened in the Church of St Paul, women were admitted only as observers to stand in the visitors’ gallery.

Similar questions