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/kloc-the social status of European women in the 0 th and 9 th centuries

Britain is known as a paradise for women. They advocate the gentlemanly demeanor of "women first" and are modest and orderly. There is also the belief that women are in power and listen to politics. On June1914 65438+10/0, a famous feminist movement broke out in London, attacking Buckingham Palace and petitioning King George V of England. This event marked the rapid development of the feminist movement. After human society entered the19th century, with the development of modern western industrial civilization, the shackles of feudal social culture on human spirit gradually loosened. In this social background, the voice of women demanding equal status with men in the family is getting higher and higher, and the feminist movement has begun to sprout. The world feminist movement originated in Europe and America. The development of feminist movement closely follows the process of human industrial revolution, and every industrial revolution brings about the leap-forward development of feminist movement. /kloc-at the end of 0/9, the first industrial revolution brought the seeds of the feminist movement. 1869 established the American Women's Voting Rights Association. At the beginning of the 20th century, during the second industrial revolution, the feminist movement spread widely in Europe and America. As a social and cultural phenomenon, the feminist movement is based on the corresponding social material civilization, and it also promotes the development of social culture, especially the human rights movement. After 1970s, the new feminist movement spread from the United States to Europe, Canada, Japan and other countries. The United Nations declared 1975 as the International Women's Year.