Answer:
Ans (i)
Earlier, only men were allowed to participate in public affairs, vote and contest
for elections and public offices.
(ii) Gradually, the gender issue was raised
in politics.
(iii) Women in different parts of the world
organized and agitated for equal rights.
(iv) There were agitations in different
countries for the extension of voting rights to women.
(v) These agitations demanded
enhancing the political and legal status of women and improving their
educational and career opportunities.
(vi) More feminist movements have taken place for
equality of women.
We now find women working as
scientists, doctors, engineers, lawyers, managers and college and university
teachers, which were earlier not considered suitable for women.
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