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Besides , women of the past have faced essentially the same problems as do modern women . The way they solved these problems , the various institutions they built , and the ideas they developed about the world and their place in it are ...
Besides , women of the past have faced essentially the same problems as do modern women . The way they solved these problems , the various institutions they built , and the ideas they developed about the world and their place in it are ...
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B. Anthony was a self - supporting schoolteacher , her brotherin - law , in a typical expression of male prejudice , declared that he admired her for baking biscuits " rather than for solving Algebra problems .
B. Anthony was a self - supporting schoolteacher , her brotherin - law , in a typical expression of male prejudice , declared that he admired her for baking biscuits " rather than for solving Algebra problems .
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It was a period when the majority of Americans were absorbed with a succession of economic problems , American expansion into the Caribbean and the Pacific , and the domestic problems of rapid urbanization , industrial exploitation ...
It was a period when the majority of Americans were absorbed with a succession of economic problems , American expansion into the Caribbean and the Pacific , and the domestic problems of rapid urbanization , industrial exploitation ...
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CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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