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Sociology AQA feminism

What was the aim of Mary Wollstonecraft - answer She aimed for freedom and equality
for both genders, particularly in education

Who were protesting for women's rights in first wave feminism - answer Suffragettes
and suffragists

What did the suffragettes do? - answer Suffragettes campaigned mainly for the
introduction of the vote only for those women who owned property.

What did the suffragists do? - answer Suffragists, by contrast, argued that partial
enfranchisement would never be enough. All adults - regardless of social class - should
be entitled to vote at the age of 21. This would mean the enfranchisement of women,
but also for the small number of working-class men who were still unable to vote.

What happened in 1928 ? - answer In 1928, all women aged over 21 were given the
vote.

How did the equality In America, the success of the Civil Rights movement influence
second wave feminism? - answer securing new freedoms for black US citizens during
the 1950s fuelled other social groups desire to express dissatisfaction with political
systems as them stood.

How did new technologies, particularly the contraceptive pill (available in 1961)
influence second wave feminism? - answer meant that - for the first time - women were
able to control their own fertility, raising confidence that they could be play roles other
than that of mother.

How did during the second-world-war, many women had entered employment to
replace the male workforce influence second wave feminism? - answerFollowing the
war, men returned to reclaim their jobs - but women had now tasted a life which could
be more fulfilling that that they were expected to live.

What feminist movement took place in second wave? - answerIn the 1960s and 70s,
women's liberation groups began to appear. These groups aimed to fulfil a dual
function.

What is Consciousness raising ? - answerhighlighting gender inequalities and arguing
that women's lives should no longer be seen as trivial and unimportant.

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