Women's Rights
Human Rights
100

When did women gain the right to vote?

1920

100

What is one fundamental human right?

Right to life, education, and freedom of speech/expression.

200

What does equal rights in the workplace mean?

Women can receive the same wages and benefits as men for performing the same or comparable work.

200

What are some human rights limitations?

Crimiminal justice systems, state level policies.

300

The Supreme Court established what legal right for women nationwide in 1973?

Abortion.

300

Are human rights differnt from when they were first established? 

Yes, human rights have not only evolved but expanded since their initial development to keep up with the times and the people.

400

What is the violence against women's actof 1994?

 Office on Violence Against Women, within the Department of Justice was formed, which worked together with the Department of Health and Human Services to help prevent domestic violence and protect victims. Grant programs included shelters, education efforts, research, advocacy, and more.

400

What woman helped shaped human rights into what they are today?

Eleanor Roosevlet in 1948.

500

What is the main issue within women's rights?

The main issue with women's rights is the persistent existence of gender inequality and discrimination, which manifests in various forms and impacts different areas of life. This includes unequal economic opportunities, educational disparities, and a lack of leadership roles, as well as issues like gender-based violence, lack of reproductive rights, and harmful social norms. 




500

What is the difference between a human right verses a women's right?

The distinction between human rights and women's rights is that women's rights are a subset of human rights. Human rights are fundamental rights inherent to all individuals, regardless of gender. In contrast, women's rights specifically address rights related to gender discrimination and inequality, recognizing that women face unique challenges in accessing and exercising their fundamental human rights.