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Puritanism & second wave of feminism
Second wave of feminism
It was a feminist movement that started on 1960s and ended 2 decades after it.
It was from 1960 to 1980
The political issues where mainly
workplace
Different payments
They where fired so men could work because it was at the end of the world war.
Stereotypes
workplace safety
Health issues they wanted to fix
rape
reproductive rights, like abortions
domestic violence
They were fighting for more equality in cultural and political ways.
This was mainly on the United states of America however it later spread to more parts of the world.
They made different marches that involved walking on the streets with signs.
Puritanism
It began in England in the late 1500s
Separation of the Church of England and Catholicism
Erradication of ceremonies/practices not mentioned in the Bible
Government should severly punish capital sins
Impact on people
People should live according to Bible
The role of women was to produce and educate the next generation of Puritans
Children were born with the purpose to carry a legacy
Only church men had a voice and could make decisions
Impact in North America
Puritan ideas and ethics
It shaped modern social and economic life
Democratic ideas
Puritans had an "agreement" with God
The Anglican church should be reformed
APA
Anand. t (2020) A Brief Summary Of The Second Wave Of Feminism Recuperado de :
https://feminisminindia.com/2018/04/25/summary-second-wave-of-feminism/
History.com Editors. (2009, October 29). The Puritans. Retrieved October 29, 2020, from
https://www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/puritanism