Why did women in Arizona's politics shine in the early 20th century? Since the beginning of the history of Arizona, women have been limited by the traditional role of nurturing housework and children due to restrictions on living conditions at the border. At the moment, Arizona is a chaotic land, hence lacking a civilized community. Indeed, the most important responsibility of women is still in her home, finally creating a comfortable and sophisticated atmosphere that improves Arizona's standard of living (Fischer 47).
Defining race discrimination at the beginning of the 20 th century has suppressed black women in every way. Many politically involved African American women invested mainly in racial equality issues and later acquired the right to vote as a secondary target. The Seneca Falls Convention is widely acclaimed as the first treaty on women's rights and is generally thought to be a precursor to racial division in women's suffrage movement; the Seneca Falls Declaration is a married woman of the upper class Provide political analysis of the situation. Work on the struggle of white women or black women in the working class. In the 20th century, isolated and patterned political activities that blacks and white women were separated by class and ethnic tensions in the whole movement, there is a fundamental difference between sports goals and political consciousness had.
The first wave of feminism began in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. We are beginning to realize that women are regarded as something common in society. They also realized that the only way to make their voice is to gain political power. This made women's right to vote at the time one of the main feminist problems. This sport planted a seed that women are sufficiently capable of contributing to society than men. The first wave of feminism and the third wave (today's feminism) have many similarities, but there are many differences. The third wave of feminism completely redefines the meaning of women. The first women's waves are spreading their time limit, but they are concerned that they can become housewife and a continuing member of society. They want to be recognized by the brain. Today's feminists are still doing, but they are also strongly promoting the women's idea of having brains and beauty.