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  • 51Women in the American Revolution — How it happened The American Revolution happened after Britain placed the Coercive Acts onto the colonies. The Americans responded by forming the Continental Congress and fighting with the British armies. However, the war would not have been able …

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  • 52Women's Australian rules football — [ Melbourne University player executes a strong and legal bump on a Darebin Falcons player as both contest possession of a grounded ball (from the 2007 Victorian Women s Football League Grand Final). This is a well executed bump. Note that her… …

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  • 53Women in the Enlightenment — The active role of women during the Enlightenment has always been a strongly debated topic. Some support that women were completely oppressed and kept to the private sphere; some go so far as to say they were kept to be kept in the house. Others… …

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  • 54Women's suffrage — U.S. women suffragists demonstrating for the right to vote, February 1913 Women s suffrage or woman suffrage[1] is the right of women to vote and to run for office. The expression is also used for the economic and political reform movement aimed… …

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  • 55Women in Sikhism — The role of women in Sikhism was first outlined by the Sikh Scriptures, which state that the Sikh woman is to be regarded as equal to her male counterpart. In Sikhism, women are considered to have the same souls as men and an equal right to grow… …

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  • 56Women's basketball — For the ball sport played in the Commonwealth previously known as women s basketball , see netball Women s basketball is one of the few games which developed in tandem with its men s counterpart. It became popular, spreading from the east coast… …

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  • 57Women in Libya — The Traditional View of Men and WomenThe social setting of the family significantly affects the circumstances of a wife. Until the discovery of petroleum and to a lesser degree until the 1969 revolution conservative attitudes and values about… …

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  • 58Women —    As elsewhere in the Western world, the attack on gender as the basis of social, political, economic, and intellectual discrimination began in the Habsburg Empire during the 18th century. Educational reforms in 1774 made education obligatory… …

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  • 59Women in the People's Republic of China — Chinese woman in rural Jiangxi, People s Republic of China Since 1949, the government of People s Republic of China has actively promoted the social, economic and political roles of women in society. While advancing progress in promoting equality …

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  • 60Women in Pakistan — The status of women in Pakistan varies considerably across classes, regions, and the rural/urban divide due to uneven socioeconomic development and the impact of tribal, feudal, and capitalist social formations on women s lives. The Pakistani… …

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