Women and Politics
First-wave feminism refers to the feminist movement that took place primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing mainly on legal issues and inequalities, particularly women's suffrage. This wave sought to address the basic rights of women, such as the right to vote, own property, and access education. It laid the foundation for subsequent feminist movements by highlighting the need for legal reform and social change to achieve gender equality.
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