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ID number:521175
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Published: 29.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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There are many different interpretations of the word 'feminism'. However, most people agree that feminism is the theory that men and women should be equal politically, economically and socially. The feminist movement is a group of men and women who believe in feminism and are trying to eliminate the inequality between men and women. The one idea that unites all feminists is the belief that women, as a group, experience unequal treatment in society. Feminists try to discover the causes of inequality; many attempt to identify problems and orchestrate changes in the oppressive structures and institutions within their societies. Since the ratification of the nineteenth amendment, our society has changed completely especially for women. Since the 1920s our society has seen many changes for women such as the importance of higher education, namely college, a huge increase in working-class women, a media that caters to women, knowledge about sexuality, birth control, and changes within the family unit.…

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