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Though overlooked by historians, it is this process of popular debate that made the first women's rights movement possible. The actions taken to face these major challenges, maternal mortality and abortion, vary from country to country but are central to the women's rights movement and NGOS in Latin America. Another speaker effectively addressed the parallelism to the women's rights movement that same-sex advocates have attempted to use by pointing out that women did not agitate to be called men in their drive for equality, thereby altering a fundamental definition in defiance of nature. |
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