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Essay heading: 2002 AP DBQ: Reform Movements
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C), leading to reform movements that sought to eliminate the cult of domesticity and doctrine of separate spheres which created clear cut divides between the sexes. To overcome this, women began to push for legal reform for equal rights and suffrage during the women's rights movement in hopes of achieving a more universal democracy (Doc... displayed 300 characters
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To overcome this, women began to push for legal reform for equal rights and suffrage during the women's rights movement in hopes of achieving a more universal democracy (Doc. I). Male suffrage was also expanded during this era, as most states eliminated the need for land ownership to vote, granting voice to the minority which did not own their own land... displayed next 300 characters
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