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Women's Right for Equality in the USAThesis: It is factual that the law evidently gave more privileges to men, and presented women a small number of formal civil liberties. However, within a glove where the majority of individuals made their individual food, clothes, and houses instead of purchasing these things ready-made, the work that a farm wife did was vital to the family’s essential survival (Fredman 61). I. Substitution of subsistence financial system with the marketplace financial system.A. Change of women’s role from productive to reproductiveB.
Reassessment of the gender functions C. Emergence of Gender Equality debateII. The effect of World War on the position of Women in the SocietyA. Discontent of women with their position in the societyB. Change of government legal position on Women’s libertyC. The constitutionalization of the rights of groups including minority groups. III. Debate on the wages and the rights of Women A. Reexamination of women’s wages vis-à-vis the men’s. B. Equating women’s workload with the wages in relation to men’s. C. Revisiting the declarations that affirm fairness to women.IV. ConclusionPosition of women in the society has gone through evolution for quite long time.
The law had favored men more than women with the assumption that women would benefit as a trickledown effect. This relegated the women from the position of decision making to a mere benefactor of the men’s decision. Through struggle by feminist activists, considerable transformation of the position of women in society has been witnessed. Work Cited Fredman, Sandra. Discrimination Law. Oxford [etc.: Oxford University Press, 2011. Print.
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