Equal Rights for
Women
Russian women started to gain equality
earlier than women in the US. In the former Soviet
Union, men and women had access to equal education and job opportunities since that reflected the Soviet philosophy. After 1937, when the Soviet constitution declared that
women and men had equal rights and responsibilities, women joined the. Also, because millions of Russian men were away in the military
during World War II, 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. As soon as they finished their work, they had to
shop, cook the evening meal, and perhaps wash, iron, or mend the family’s
clothes. US women started to demonstrate that they could do the work of men
during World War II.
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