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Women's suffrage.
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Oberlin College in Ohio in America to accepts women
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Over mostly the 1800s and the beginning over the 1900s women were given more opportunites to become higher in society and were allowed to do things they previously couldn't.
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Colleges were beginning to accept women into their all men colleges and were thus given more opportunities.
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Women begin to have more of a say of what happens in the country and state related things. They got more attention in the political world.
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20% of college women of all college students are women.
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Only 412 artists.
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Job opportunites begin to increase more and more as time went on. Most of the opportunites began during the late 1870s.
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Woman's Christian Remperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League, lef an organized crusade against alcohol. Frances willard headed the WCTU. Willard made the WCU a powerful force for temperance and for rights of women.
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More than one-third of college students are women.
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An increase to 11,207 artists.
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Evangelist Carry Nation took her campaign right to the source.
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Lillian Wald successfuly campaigned tirelessly for the creation of a federal agency to meet the goal to end child labor, improve children's health, and promote education.
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The American Midical Association finally accepted women. Other professional opportunitites also denied them.
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Prohibittionists eventually won Congress to their cause. Congress proposed the Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages.