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1930's gender biased ads
by this time the u.s was dealing with the great depression so it was even harder for women to find a job due to employers searching for males to do "harder work". -
1940's biased ads
in the 1940's women were seen more as low paid workers but were starting to be seen as strong, one thing that helped this was the creation of wonder woman which supported beauty,strength, intelligence and patriotism. -
1950's biased ads
Popular culture and the mass media reinforced messages about traditional gender roles, consumer culture, and the Cold War ideal of domesticity, but the reality of women’s lives did not always reflect these ideals. -
1960's
s a political alignment of women and feminist intellectualism that emerged in the late 1960s and continued primarily in the industrialized nations of the Western world, which effected great change (political, intellectual, cultural) throughout the world. -
1970's gender biased ads
Womens ERA was starting to go mainstream meaning now there were women marching and demanding to have their rights. This became a big thing because women every where were protesting. -
1980's gender biased ads
During the 1980s, the Women's Movement entered a new phase, characterized by both advancement and backlash. The decade opened with a complete change in political leadership on both the national and state levels. -
1990's gender biased ads
as members of generation X the third wave of the feminist movement started and continued new generations let women have more and more rights in the u.s -
2000's gender biased ads
CBS Broadcasting agrees to pay $8 million to settle a sex discrimination lawsuit by the E.E.O.C. on behalf of 200 women.
2000 United States v. Morrison, 529 U.S. 598 (2000). The U.S. Supreme Court invalidates those portions of the Violence Against Women Act permitting victims of rape, domestic violence, etc. to sue their attackers in federal court. -
2017
The Women's March[13][14][15][a] was a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Tensions rose due to statements made by Donald Trump, considered by many as anti-women or otherwise offensive.[13][20] It was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.[19] The goal of the annual marches is to advocate legislation and policies regarding human rights and other issues, including Israeli/American rights, women's rights, immigration reform. -
2018 gender biased ads
in this year the women's march started again world wide meaning it received even more support and now more recognition so we can finally have equal rights,pay,rules.