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First-wave feminism refers to the earliest organized movement for women's rights that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily focusing on legal issues and inequalities, particularly in relation to suffrage and property rights. This wave of feminism laid the groundwork for future feminist movements by advocating for women's right to vote, access to education, and legal reforms that improved women's status in society.
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