Examines the integration of women into the United States electoral system after they received the franchise through the analysis of registration records in Oregon between the years 1917 and 1924. Relationships of women's mobilization and their place of residence; Nature of the ethno-cultural make-up...
Looked at broadly, occupational distributions by sex in the United States have changed remarkably little since 1900; accordingly, researchers have found a slow rate of decline in the index of dissimilarity (a measure of occupational segr... Paul,Harvey,and,... - 《Trends in Ecology & Evolution...
"Here in this office we have steadfastly refused to take women on our legal staff and I know that we will continue to adhere to that policy," the Wall Street firm of White & Case wrote to the law school's dean, who had contacted them on her behalf. Discouraged, Jane Foster dropped ...
The most important impact of the women's suffrage movement was the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. This gave women in the United States... Learn more about this topic: Women's Suffrage | Definition, Leaders & the 19th Amendment ...
52. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. End one’s struggle for liberty. B. Waste one’s energy taking risks. C. Miss the opportunity to succeed. D. Lose the interest to continue learning. 【学生学情分析】 ...
The first wave of feminism emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in Western societies. Its main focus was on securing legal rights for women, particularly in the realms of property ownership and suffrage. At its core, first-wave feminism sought to challenge the societal ...
Hope and love are popular themes of literature and art in many human societies. The human physiology of love and hope is less well understood. This review presents evidence that the lack of love and/or hope delays growth disturbs development and maturati
Someone suggested that the fact that the first female attorney general (首席检察官) in Pennsylvania was really messing things up could have unfortunate consequences for women seeking elected office. I offered the opinion that Kane was unquestionably criticized and that it was not hatred towards woman...
Until this was added to the Constitution, women could only vote in fifteen of the forty-eight states. But they couldn’t vote nationwide. The 19th Amendment changed all that. Nowadays, the idea of stopping women from voting clearly seems unjust. So it’s hard to believe that it still hasn...
Women were venturing out of their homes and into the workplace for the first time in this decade, too. They were feeling more independent, sometimes living on their own with a job before they got married. This sense of independence also changed the fashion sense. The “flapper” movement pr...