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first wave of feminism - 19th and early 20th century suffrage movement second wave of feminism - 60s-70s women's liberation movement third wave of feminism - 80s-present mary wollstonecraft - british political philosopher; published first feminist manifesto entitled "the vindication of the righ...

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introduction to feminism
first wave of feminism - ✔✔✔19th and early 20th century suffrage movement



second wave of feminism - ✔✔✔60s-70s women's liberation movement



third wave of feminism - ✔✔✔80s-present



mary wollstonecraft - ✔✔✔british political philosopher; published first feminist manifesto entitled
"the vindication of the rights of women"



why were people opposed to the suffrage movement - ✔✔✔anti suffragists feared that this movement
would impact the established gender roles in a negative way, also believed that women were simply not
intellectually capable of carrying the responsibility of voting



when was the 19th amendment ratified - ✔✔✔1920



who originally drafted the 19th amendment - ✔✔✔elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony (1878)



betty friedan - ✔✔✔published "the feminine mystique" and was the first president of the National
Organization of Women (NOW)



"the personal is political" - ✔✔✔popular second wave feminist slogan that expresses that personal
issues have pooitical importance and political solutions



second wave feminism schools of thought - ✔✔✔liberal feminism, radical feminism, socialist feminism

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