women and equality presentation by victoria and ethan
TRANSCRIPT
Many women who fought for Civil and workers’ rights later became active in
women’s rights.
Women make up half of the population in US, but were treated as a minority
In 1848 the Seneca Falls convention happened (women’s suffrage)
Many women attended college but didn’t enter a profession.
For almost every job, women made less than men.
Equal pay act = outlawed wage differences based on gender
Civil rights act - also prohibited discrimination based on gender.
glass ceiling: an invisible barrier to professional advancement of women
and minorities
National Organization for Women: a group formed in 1966 to
advance women's rights.
Sexism - used to describe oppression on women.
Women liberation - movement to combat sexual discrimination
and to gain full legal, economic, educational, social rights and
opportunities for women, equal to those of men.
Feminism - movement for women’s equality.
Working for Equal Rights - One of the main goals of the women’s
movement was to win passage of the equal rights amendment to
the Constitution.
ERA equality of rights under the law shall not be denied by the
United States.
VIDEO ON WOMEN
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Some people thought the ERA would force women to serve in
the military.
Women’s rights also focused on birth control and abortion.
Birth control - people argued that family-planning centers
should not advise couples on other methods to avoid pregnancy.
Some Americans disapproved the pill.
Some people saw abortions as murder.
1937 court Ruled in Roe vs. Wade that the "the rights of
privacy... is broad enough to encompass a women’s decision
whether or not to terminate their pregnancy.”
AccomplishmentsRight to voteEqual opportunity employmentAre now seen as more than just
housewivesAre more involved in politicsEqual civil and political rights
Tremendous progress has been made
But there is still discrimination and unfairness towards women
In 2012 the US made a proposal to protect a woman’s freedom of choice, achieve pay equity, and stop sexual harassment in all work places
Current Progress
QUESTIONSWhat act outlawed wage differences based on gender ?
What exactly is the National Organization for Women?
What area of women’s rights did the Seneca Falls
convention go over?
What is the glass ceiling?
What did the Civil Rights act outlaw?
WORKS CITED
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"Picture History : "Women Demand Equality"" Picture
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History Alive! Madison, WI: Teachers’ Curriculum
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