What was the significance of the feminist movement?

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The feminist movement was significant in challenging and dismantling traditional gender roles and stereotypes that limited women's opportunities and rights. It advocated for gender equality, women's suffrage, reproductive rights, equal pay, and an end to discrimination and violence against women. The movement also brought attention to issues such as domestic violence, sexual harassment, and workplace inequality. Overall, the feminist movement has had a lasting impact on society by promoting social, political, and economic changes that have advanced the rights and opportunities for women.
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