In the 20th century, women's labor rights change drastically. In 1900, women account for 18.3% of the US labor force, and this number will continue to increase throughout the century. In 1920, women accounted for 12% of specialized fields. Despite the increase in female wage workers, since the federal government did not make sufficient efforts to promote women's equality in the 20th century, women should take the form of labor unions and unions to ensure full equality To form a unique organization.
From the domestic sphere to the citizens in the 20th century, we saw the change from almost every aspect of daily life of almost all women. In the mid-20th century, women's activities and community concerns are recognized in the past in the male-dominated world. In the late nineteenth century, the suffrage movement of Britain and the United States had tremendous growth, women's efforts in political equality. But this is not a permanent one,
International organizations are necessary to achieve innate rights. The voting rights of women from late nineteenth century to early twentieth century, such as violence against women at the end of the 20th century, became the most obvious problem in the feminist movement. Other issues supported by women's organizations, from those focused on meeting the needs of short-term social welfare to political ones requiring voting rights, are less obvious.
Most women in the 20th century group often explain what the 20th century standard calls "the role of women". The organization initially contains many women in all areas. For example, many government officials first take on female positions. Examples: • Sandra Day O'Connor: First Supreme Court Judge, Condoleezza Rice: First Secretary of State for Africa, Geraldine Ferrara: First Main Party Ticket, Women Nominated as Vice President as a Member of Nancy Pelosi: First Lady Speaker in the House
Timetable for minorities: Students choose minority groups (African American, Female, Native American etc) and create a timetable for the experiences of the 20th century group. They then developed papers on experiences and developments of minority group during the 20th century. Modification of the PowerPoint presentation or poster of the 20th century: Students choose a fix from the 20th century (16th to 27th) and create a PowerPoint show or poster. They pointed out the background against which this amendment was approved and discussed the impact on American society in the 20th century. Impact of Watergate incident on American research paper: leading to the scandal of Watergate incident resigned by President Nixon in 1974, considering the reaction of the people to events, historical background, political situation, in particular the relationship between President and Congress did.