how was women's movement gained momentum
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Goals: Equality for women; General human rights for all people
Resulted in: Awareness of women's issues; Political reforms
Date: 1960s–1980s
Methods: Consciousness raising; Protest;
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In Europe, the women's liberation movement started in the late 1960s and continued through the 1980s. Inspired by events in North America and triggered by the growing presence of women in the labor market, the movement soon gained momentum in Britain and the Scandinavian countries.
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In Europe, the women's liberation movement started in the late 1960s and continued through the 1980s. Inspired by events in North America and triggered by the growing presence of women in the labor market, the movement soon gained momentum in Britain and the Scandinavian countries.
In Europe, the women's liberation movement started in the late 1960s and continued through the 1980s. Inspired by events in North America and triggered by the growing presence of women in the labor market, the movement soon gained momentum in Britain and the Scandinavian countries.Goals: Equality for women; General human rights for all people
In Europe, the women's liberation movement started in the late 1960s and continued through the 1980s. Inspired by events in North America and triggered by the growing presence of women in the labor market, the movement soon gained momentum in Britain and the Scandinavian countries.Goals: Equality for women; General human rights for all peopleResulted in: Awareness of women's issues; Political reforms
In Europe, the women's liberation movement started in the late 1960s and continued through the 1980s. Inspired by events in North America and triggered by the growing presence of women in the labor market, the movement soon gained momentum in Britain and the Scandinavian countries.Goals: Equality for women; General human rights for all peopleResulted in: Awareness of women's issues; Political reformsDate: 1960s–1980s
In Europe, the women's liberation movement started in the late 1960s and continued through the 1980s. Inspired by events in North America and triggered by the growing presence of women in the labor market, the movement soon gained momentum in Britain and the Scandinavian countries.Goals: Equality for women; General human rights for all peopleResulted in: Awareness of women's issues; Political reformsDate: 1960s–1980sMethods: Consciousness raising; Protest; Reform
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