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#53 Ch.23.2 Notes Women Fight for Equality

#53 Ch.23.2 Notes Women Fight for Equality OBJECTIVE: Understand the causes and results of the Women’s Rights Movement. Q) What caused this new Women’s Movement in the 1960s?. A). Women had become frustrated with their status and roles in society.

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#53 Ch.23.2 Notes Women Fight for Equality

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  1. #53 Ch.23.2 Notes Women Fight for Equality OBJECTIVE: Understand the causes and results of the Women’s Rights Movement.

  2. Q) What caused this new Women’s Movement in the 1960s? • A). Women had become frustrated with their status and roles in society. • B) Feminism- The idea that women should have political, social, intellectual, and economic rights equal to those of men.

  3. I. Women in the Workplace • Women shut out of jobs considered “men’s work” • Jobs available to women pay poorly. • Women paid far less than men for doing same job. • Women seldom promoted to management positions.

  4. II. The Women’s Movement Emerges • Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique shows women’s dissatisfaction. • Bestseller, helps galvanize women across the country.

  5. “The problem lay buried, unspoken for many years in the minds of American women. It was a strange stirring, a sense of dissatisfaction, a yearning that women suffered in the middle of the twentieth century in the United States. Each suburban housewife struggled with it alone. As she made the beds, shopped for groceries, matched slipcover material, ate peanut butter sandwiches with her children, chauffeured Cub Scouts and Brownies, lay beside her husband at night, she was afraid to ask even of herself the silent question: 'Is this all?‘” - Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique, 1963

  6. III. The Creation of NOW • 1966, 28 professional women, including Betty Friedan, established the National Organization for Women (NOW). • Press for day-care centers and equality in the workplace. • Why are day-care centers so important???

  7. IV. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) • 1972 Congress passed the ERA. • ERA would have prohibited any government discrimination on the basis of sex. • Phyllis Schlafly with religious and political groups launch a Stop-ERA campaign. Why??? • The ERA will lead to drafting women, end of child support, and same sex marriages.

  8. V. The New Right Emerges • Conservatives build “pro-family” movement, later called New Right. • Focus on social, cultural, and moral problems.

  9. VI. The Movement Changes Society • ERA defeated. • Women’s movement changes roles, attitudes toward career, family (more equality in the family structure). • Education, career opportunities expand. • Many women run into “glass ceiling”

  10. “Men are not the enemy, but the fellow victims. The real enemy is women's denigration of themselves.” - Betty Friedan Are women to blame for a lot of their own inequalities or how they are treated? YES NO

  11. “Oh, if I could but live another century and see the fruition of all the work for women! There is so much yet to be done.” • Susan B. Anthony Today, in the year 2018, is there still a lot of work to be done for women’s rights and equality or have women reached full equality? WORK TO BE DONE FULL EQUALITY

  12. “Resolved, that the women of this nation in 1876, have greater cause for discontent, rebellion and revolution than the men of 1776.” - Susan B. Anthony Did women in 1876 have more to revolt against than men in 1776? WOMEN IN 1876 MEN IN 1776

  13. “How good does a female athlete have to be before we just call her an athlete?”   ~Author Unknown Is there a gender double-standard in high school sports/activities? (Are girls treated differently or unfairly in high school sports/activities?) YES NO

  14. CH.23.2 QUESTIONS • Are women to blame for a lot of their own inequalities? Explain • Today, in the year 2018, is there still a lot of work to be done for women’s rights and equality or have women reached full equality? Explain • Did women in 1876 have more to revolt against than men in 1776? Explain • Is there a gender double-standard in high school sports or other school activities? (Are girls treated differently or unfairly)? Explain

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