Equal Rights for
Woman
Russian women started to gain
equality earlier than women in the United States. In the former Soviet Union,
men and women had access to equal education and job opportunities because that reflected the
Soviet philosophy. The 1937 Soviet constitution declared that women and men had
equal rights and responsibilities after
women joined the workforce. Since millions
of Russian men were away in the military during World War II, so Russian women
filled their places at work. Although
Soviet women worked full time at their jobs, they also had the primary
responsibility for taking care of the family. When they finished their work, they had to shop, cook the
evening meal, and perhaps wash, iron, or mend the family’s clothes. As soon as U.S women started to
demonstrate that, they could do their work of men during World War II.
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