womens rigths

  • womens rigths

    womens rigths
    Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide. In some places these rights are institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and behaviour, whereas in others they may be ignored or suppressed. They differ from broader notions of human rights through claims of an inherent historical and traditional bias against the exercise of rights by women and girls in favour of men and boys.[1] Issues commonly associated with notions of women
  • propety acts

    The Married Women’s Property Act allows married women to own their
    own property. Previously, when women married, their property
    transferred to their husbands. Divorce heavily favoured men, allowing
    property to remain in their possession. This act allows women to keep
    their property, married, divorced, single or widowed
  • the suffrage movement

    the move for women to have the vote had reallystarted in 1897 when millicent fawcett founded the national unio0n of womens suffrage.
  • emily daivdson tragady

    emily daivdson tragady
    emily davidson jumped in frount of the kings horse and unfortnatly she died in hosptail but the king was ok and so was the horse but the tradty cased a majer dissruption and headlines in the news and changed some pepels views of the womens vote.
  • the goverment views

    the goverment views
    the goverment issued a requirment for men and women between the ages 15 and 65 to register for a conscription . while this can be viewed as a bad thing it is a step deision it shows that women and men are equals when it comes to need for result of the war, they fought back.
  • the women wre finely given the vote

    women in the uk were given the vote the in 1918 if over 30 and the meating certain property qualifications and in 1928 suffrage was extended to all womwn over the age of 21.
  • womens jobs

    "When I got laid off from the mines, first thing I did was apply for a nursing school, because I thought that was the easiest way to get into the medical profession," Turner said. Turner said his new job is rewarding and stable, something hard to find in his economically depressed area. For millions of Americans, this has been a summer spent searching for work. Of the 7.7 million adults out of a job last month, 4.4 million of them were men. "In economic hard times, you do see more men cros