Dbq Essay On Gender Equality Analysis

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During the 20th century, many revolutions and wars were beginning. In china, Mao Zedung had had proclaimed china a communist nation. America had involved itself in a couple of wars including battle of communism vs. capitalism, the cold war, and the vietnam war. In communist countries, they were working on creating equality for all genders .Although communist movements greatly improved the women's struggle, they failed to achieve true gender equality in all aspects In a lot of ways, communist society brought about equality for women. In document two, a soviet official of the womens department of the Bolshevik Central Committee named Mariia Fedorovna Muratova, claimed that anyone who partook in oppressive veiling of women would be allowed to …show more content…

In document one, a communist writer named Alexandra Kollontai wrote out some critiques about gender equality in the communist society. She pointed out that while there is a very strong bourgeois women's movement, women of the working class were not given much concern by the party. As a successful, well known writer, Kollontai makes no personal gains by fighting for equality in the working class. Because of her lack of bias, her statements regarding the lack of equality in a class lower than her can be taken truthfully. Document six is a expert from a speech Fidel Castro, president of Cuba, gave to the Federation of Cuban Women. In his speech he says, “in cuba there remains a certain discrimination against women.” The president is bluntly admitting there isn't complete equality. The fact that the president is the one to admit this is important; the president has more credibility than any protester because he sees the facts and statistics in full for his party. Document five is a propaganda image put out by the Wuchang Town Birth Control Group entitled: ‘Encourage Late Marriage, Plan for Birth, Work Hard for the New Age’. The image depicts women in doctoral, science, and military fields, surrounded by new and advanced technology. This picture pushes the idea that women should get out into the working field and start a career rather than raise children. While this may seem like its advertising for equality,

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