The United States is a place of opportunity. This is a place of regeneration, hope, and freedom. However, women are not necessarily like this. Many times in history, women have been oppressed, degraded, and deprived of the opportunity to learn and work with their careers. Instead, their lives are limited to families and families. Although this is a very big role, I believe that many women are restricted, so I would like to become more independent. In the United States, women began to break the pattern in 1848 and continued to promote social, political, educational, and professional freedom.
Between 1920 and 1960, troops representing the problem were dispersed among many female political groups such as the Female Voter Alliance (1920) and the National Black Female Council (1935). These groups support various liberal reforms related to the rights of men and women. Equality rights amendment drafted by the National Women's Party (founded in 1913) in 1923 has been paused for another 50 years. However, at the international level, women's rights movement is progressing. The preamble of the United Nations Charter (1945) mentions the equal rights of women, the United Nations Women's Status Committee was established in 1948 and the UN General Assembly held a treaty on women's political rights in 1952 . The decade of the UN women (1976 - 1985) highlighted the international scope of women's rights movement. Three relevant meetings - Mexico City (1975), Copenhagen (1980), Kenya's Nairobi (1985) - the same
Starting with a woman who won voting rights in 1920, the 1920s was characterized by a remarkable improvement in the lives of women. Women will be more free in the fashion world, open up the age of Flapper and welcome a super star with quiet film actresses such as Louise Brooks, Clara Bow, Colleen Moore. Optimistic goodwill penetrates every part of society. A big bubble of the 1920s occurred and the economy completely collapsed until October 1929 was not. Many people live in prosperity, but most of their wealth is contained in urban areas. Since they were already poor after the First World War, farmers and rural people barely noticed this difference.
Over the years, women have been trying to pursue equality and similarity with men in society. In 1920, it finally began to acquire the right to vote on the way of relative release (Mintz, New Woman). Changes in women's identity and role actually started during the First World War. As males leave the war, the role of women changes to fill their position in the labor force. In fact, the socioeconomic changes experienced by women during the 4-year war can not be achieved in any more way (Thomas).