Women's rights during the Cold War
Title: Women's rights during the Cold War
Category: /History
Details: Words: 793 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Women's rights during the Cold War
Category: /History
Details: Words: 793 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
At the brink of the Cold War, women were still fighting for equal rights and would still be through the 1970’s. In the beginning of the Cold War the Equal Pay for Equal Work is reintroduced to make working conditions and pay equal for men and women. This bill was first introduced in 1972 to Congress, but was vetoed later on, when reintroduced it was not ratified until 1963. The returning men from World War II also
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of rape, or any other such punishment in that sort.
What women who call themselves the “third wave” have been confronting
issues on abortion, the enrollment of military academies, service in combat,
leadership in religious worship, the “mommy track,” porno, sexual harassment,
surrogate motherhood, Social Security benefits. Many of these women are
confronting these issues so that their daughters and grand-daughters will have an opportunity to develop their own skills and go after their dreams.


