Categorias: Todos - education - psychological - norms - historical

por Carley Brew 7 anos atrás

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Women's Rights

Women's rights in the United States have been influenced by various factors across multiple disciplines. Historically, women faced significant barriers, such as being denied the right to vote and being expected to fulfill domestic roles without access to higher education.

Women's Rights

Three Disciplines

psychological factors

social sciences/psychological
the psychological differences between women and men

how this plays a role in women not being able to have the same rights.

the mental affects after mistreatment

how women feel

about fighting for equal rights

the feelings behind the lack of rights

unfair treatment in the work force

how they feel about the unequal pay

What factors have impacted women's rights in the United States?

historical factors

Freedom

encouragement and motivation

voting

rights to vote

societal norms

1950's sent bak to be housewives

relaxed working rights cause of war

not equally paid

Education

women did mot have the same education as men

women attending college

expected to just be housewives

societal factors

social sciences/sociology
How they effect women's rights
What society accepts as being "right"

how roles play a way in the rights women have

low wage jobs

unequal pay

what roles women are forced into

History on how roles have changed

teachers/nurses

"house wives"