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"To what extend did women's position in British society change between 1850 and 1929?"

Title: "To what extend did women's position in British society change between 1850 and 1929?"
Category: History / European History
Details: Words: 2487 | Pages: 10.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


"To what extend did women's position in British society change between 1850 and 1929?"

"To what extend did women's position in British society change between 1850 and 1929?" In society today it is generally accepted that women and men are equal in the eyes of the law and therefore in society. This is a massive change from the position of women before 1850. The movement for equal rights for women began in earnest in the last part of the 19th century and many of the most important changes had occurred by 1929. Changes …showed first 75 words of 2487 total

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showed last 75 words of 2487 total…the first time. In conclusion women's position in British society changes considerably between 1850 and 1929, and for the better. They were now free from almost continual pregnancy, were better educated, which led to better employment opportunities and they had a say in how the country was run. Although they were far from complete equality this period in history marked a dramatic change in people's perception of women's position and was the catalyst for further change. 2469 words

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