The women's liberation movement through the 20th century including influences.

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"The Women's Liberation Movement was the biggest change in the 20th Century" Historical events have shaped our world; to create the societies we exist in today. People like the Greeks, Romans and English have had immeasurable impacts on the way we comprehend, rationalize, analyze and respond to events. There are events in history that alter the state of being, either for the good or for the bad. The Women's Liberation movement was a cultural and …

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…the United Nations development of the Human Rights or the Geneva Convention which has changed nearly, if not all of society. The fight for equality for women is a constant war. Even in today's society women are still fighting the 'glass ceiling'. In Conclusion the Women's Liberation Movement was not the biggest change in society as there were too many revolutions in the 20th century for one single change to be better than any other.