Conclusion
The tales of Progressive Era women activists, laborers, and suffragists are intertwined by the common theme of striving for expedition of rights-whether as adequate breadwinners or simply ensuring government was truly by the people, for the people. WWI served as the nexus weaving both intentions together. Clearly, the burgeoning U.S. could not function to optimum levels by pigeonholing females; now, women have a mechanism to dispel thoughts of injustice with.
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