How did women demand gender equality in the 1800s?

a. By striking for better pay
b. By declaring women did not have full citizenship rights
c. By demanding equal pay to male teachers from school districts
d. By focusing on women's issues and not on the anti-slavery movements


A Correct Answer: By striking for better pay
Feedback for Correct Answer: As more textile factories were built and more young women employed, factory owners exploited them, forcing workers into unions to strike for better pay and working conditions.

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