This question definitely depends on the time period in
American history you are referring to.
In regards to the
Women's Rights movement in the 1800-1900's, women began to stand up for their rights and
challenging laws that they found unfair. For example, in the early 1800's women began to
fight for the right to retain their property when they married, instead of giving up all
they owned to their husbands. There were obviously other times throughout history when
women stood up and made themselves heard, but this was more widespread during this
period in time.
To answer your question, I would make it
very clear that women eventually started uniting to fight the injustices they were
dealt. A good conclusion on this topic would make it very clear that women had to unite
to fight this battle, like all other equality fights throughout
history.
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