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==Later Significance==
First wave feminism was instrumental in giving women basic rights such as to vote and even administer their own property. While this achieved key goals, it was evident in countries such as the UK and the US that equality in voting did not translate to equality in the workplace or aspects of social acceptance such as marriage. This began to be seen by what eventually emerged as second wave feminists that became prominent by the 1960s.
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