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Essay heading: Women's Liberation
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As noted in the Declaration, "In the covenant of marriage, she
is compelled to promise obedience to her husband, he becoming, to all intents
and purposes, her master--the law giving him power to deprive her of liberty, and
to administer chastisement." Women also lost the right to own property, the right
to divorce, the right to guardianship of children after divorce, the right to go to
college, and the right to unlimited involvement within her church... displayed 300 characters
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The problem left women with a feeling of emptiness and
dissatisfaction. Some described it as waking up in the morning and having
nothing to look forward to. Women found themselves saying, "I feel empty
somehow... incomplete." Others described it was simply not feeling alive.
Many attempted to explain the cause of the epidemic that affected so
many women, most of whom were housewives... displayed next 300 characters
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