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A 6 page discussion of the importance of the role of women in the years following the Civil War. Noting that the while voices of the wealthier married women were more likely to be heard than those of the lower classes, this paper emphasizes that women played a critical role in this time period. This time period was marked, in fact, not only in terms of the societal accomplishments credited to women, but also in terms of women establishing equal societal footing with men. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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of the type of information that might be found regarding these varied topics. You should be sure to apply your information accordingly and expound upon it using this source as
a model only. Additionally, it is the students responsibility to use the required sources mandated in your assignment; writer is under no obligation to utilize all your
assigned sources when composing this model paper. An attempt has been made to incorporate as much of the material as possible. In particular, material was included from the fax
you sent of your instructors synopsis of the suggested sources. The student is to take example from this model bibliography and, as above, draw from that when composing your
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on using this paper properly! The period following the Civil War was complex from a
number of perspectives. While we often think of this period in terms of the men who lived during it, there is another aspect of the post-Civil war years.
This aspect was the women who lived then. Indeed, to assess history only based on our knowledge of societys most powerful, influential, and wealthy is to leave out whole
chapters of what this period was truly like. To assess this same history from the bias of one gender is to understand only a small percentage of the societal
facts and circumstances which shaped it. While we must recognize the role of women in this time period, however, we must also recognize that middle class and wealthy women,
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