Which factor contributed most to the beginning of the women's-rights movement in the United States during the mid-1800s? A dramatic increase in women's participation in the workforce A shift in social attitudes brought on by increased sectional tensions The experience of gender discrimination within reform movements The granting of voting rights to African American men (1) During the Second Great Awakening, many women worked for social change. (2) They fought for their rights
A dramatic increase in women's participation in the workforce
It's A because During the Industrial Revolution, more jobs were open to women, such as working in the textile factories. When women had jobs, they were able to earn their own money and become more independent. They also saw the men growing dependent on their labor, as they could do jobs males couldn't. This led them to start arguing for their rights.
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