The Women's Rights Movement


Beginning in the nineteenth century, women in the United States and some other Western countries began to demand equal rights with men. Through public demonstrations, complaints to newspapers and congressmen, and other means, women eventually gained the right to vote and hold public office. This book examines how and why social change occurs and the lasting influence of the women's movement.

ISBN Number
9781682824252
Trim Size
6 1/2" x 9 1/4"
Binding Type
Library Bound
Number of Pages
80
Author
Don Nardo
Publisher
ReferencePoint Press
Copyright Date
2019
Reading Level
5-12
ATOS
8.7 (Quiz #521478)