Help Plzz thank you!!!! Think about the women who grew up in the 1960s. What do you think they are telling their granddaughters about the changes they experienced? Use the textbook and the information that you discovered on the websites to review the events of the second wave of the women’s movement in one of the following areas: education, work, family life, politics, or sports. Then write a letter to “your” granddaughter explaining how the roles of women changed in that area during the 1960s and 1970s and explain how those roles have continued to change since then. Your letter should be at least two pages and include information from 1960s through the present time. Consider interviewing a family member or friend who might be able to share a perspective with you. Remember to describe what life was like and what you hope it will be like for your granddaughter. This is a graded assignment.
We honestly cant write it for u but I have information from a old old thing my teacher gave to study on for class! (These French,British,and America) NOTE: In the 19th century, American and British women's rights—or lack of them—depended heavily on the commentaries of William Blackstone, who defined a married woman and man as one person under common law. By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband; under whose wing, protection, and cover, she performs every thing; and is therefore called in our law-French a feme-covert, foemina viro co-operta; is said to be covert-baron, or under the protection and influence of her husband, her baron, or lord; and her condition during her marriage is called her coverture. Upon this principle, of a union of person in husband and wife, depend almost all the legal rights, duties, and disabilities, that either of them acquire by the marriage. I speak not at present of the rights of property, but of such as are merely personal. For this reason, a man cannot grant anything to his wife, or enter into covenant (agreement) with her: for the grant would be to suppose her separate existence; and to covenant with her, would be only to covenant with himself: and therefore it is also generally true, that all compacts made between husband and wife, when single, are voided by the intermarriage…. NOTE: Alexis de Tocqueville was a French historian and political thinker who traveled the United States studying the political and social culture in the early 1800s. In America the independence of woman is irrevocably lost in the bonds of matrimony (marriage): if an unmarried woman is less constrained there than elsewhere, a wife is subjected to stricter obligations. The former makes her father's house an abode of freedom and of pleasure; the latter lives in the home of her husband as if it were a cloister (a secluded place). (A break down of what is being said,my answer to the prompt back then lol) Women are solely meant and expected to depend on their husbands in a marriage,and do not have rights in the marriage if their husband doesn't want to give them any.Men are in full control of the marriage,having the lawful rights to make all decisions of the marriage including the women.A woman can not legally own property Sorry we cant write it for u,but I hope this helps u!
Oh my gosh thank you sooo much this really helps!!! I know yall cant write it for me lol. I just got back from taking the ACT and my brain is fried lol. I just submitted one assignment already. you would think that your teachers would give you a break when knowing you have to take the ACT.
Lol,np :)
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