In the 20th century, attitudes towards women underwent significant transformation, marked by the suffrage movement, which culminated in many countries granting women the right to vote. The two World Wars also played a crucial role, as women took on roles traditionally held by men in the workforce, challenging gender norms. The feminist movements of the 1960s and 1970s further advocated for equality in various spheres, including education, employment, and reproductive rights. Overall, these changes contributed to a growing recognition of women as equals in society, reshaping cultural and legal perceptions of gender roles.
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