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Married Women’s Property Act |
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• A US act that started in 1839 • It worked to gain legal rights for women |
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• Ever punishments if you were found to be gay • Its core meaning was anal sex 1533 put in place by Henry the VIII |
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World Anti Slavery Convention 1840 |
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• Movement to eliminate slavery world wide • Was held in London • Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were there Women could not participate |
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Offenses against Persons Act |
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• Made it illegal to kill people for being gay |
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Declaration of Sentiments |
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• A document signed by 100 people who attended the women’s rights convention • Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the primary author of it • The document was a movement for attaining rights for women • Presented at the Seneca Falls Convention |
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Criminal Law Amendment Act |
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• Made it so any type of homosexual activity could be prosecuted • Not just anal sex |
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• He hunted down gay men • He was having sex with men while this was going on • He was hung |
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• He had not made it clear what his intentions were towards gay rights • Gay men left the country because they were nervous • He was sued by Wilde for libel but the case was dropped when Marquis had lots of information on Wildes sexual life |
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• He was responsible for breaking the german military code • He was a security risk because he was gay • He had to be fully castrated to stay out of prison |
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• Very popular play write • He was gay and was found out by Marquis of Queensbury who left his calling card |
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• First president of the American Equal Rights Association • Early women’s rights leader • Tried to heal breach between two suffrage groups |
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• Joined the women’s right movement after the conference • Became a key leader to the movement • Led the National Woman Suffrage Association • Helped lead to reunification |
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National Woman Suffrage Association |
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• The more liberal of the two womens rights groups • Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony led it Opposed the 15th amendment |
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• Took over the National American Suffrage Association after Susan B Anthony |
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American Women Suffrage Association |
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• Led by Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe |
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• Proposed that women get the vote every year he was in senate 1878 CA |
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• A formula used to adjust the amount of public expenditures in the UK |
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• The archbishop said that gay people should have privacy |
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• Big protestor • Never gave up PHD in social work |
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• Decriminalized homosexual acts when done in private between two men who were both 21 or older |
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• Written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton • Put the bible into feminine terms |
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• All gay literature was banned in schools |
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National American Women Suffrage Association |
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• Led by Susan B Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Alice Paul • It combined the two other women’s rights organizations • Wrote the Declaration of Sentiments |
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• Testified for the Wolfden Committee • He thought Peter wildeblood was giving to wild of an image to homosexuality He was the curator for the Fitzwilliam |
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• Eye surgeon and pioneer gay activist • Gave testimonials to the Wolfenden committee |
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• Changed to gender neutral language |
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• Wrote the women’s bible • Very important in women’s suffrage |
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• Male and male • Female and Female |
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1874 Minor vs. Happersett |
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• The constitution does not grant women the right to vote |
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• Relationship was recognized before the act went into place because one of them was very sick |
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• Gathered testimonials from gay people • Decided that consenting adults should not have to live in private • The recommended age of consent was 21 |
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• Same sex marriage is recognized |
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Women’s Rights Convention 1848 |
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• Held in Seneca Falls, NY • Declaration of Sentiments came out of it |
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World Anti-Slavery Convention 1840 |
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• Women who met here and had been denied full access to the proceedings formed the National Women’s Rights Convention |
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• A proposed amendment to the US constitution that would guarantee equal rights for women • Written by Alice Paul |
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• First women from Massachusetts to ear a degree • Helped initiate the first women’s rights convention • She influenced Susan B Anthony |
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• Decriminalized in 1967 • Must be consensual • Private • Over 21 |
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• Baron Montagu admitted to some touching and kissing and was given one year in jail • He was a conservative politician |
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• Baron Montagu, Michael Pitt- River, and Peter Wildeblood |
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National Adoption Society, Pro Adoption |
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National Child Adoption Association, Pro Adoption |
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• Part of the Montego case and admitted to being gay |
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• Refers to a type of health care service where it is funded through a single public body |
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How they decided what to give you for insurance |
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Health and Human Services |
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Implements adoption stuff in the US |
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Companies have a max cap, publicize it, can deny some and approve others |
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• The amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before insurance will pay |
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• Paying for part of a prescription |
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• Splitting the risk up among multiple parties |
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• Consumer operated and oriented PLan • Not for profit company |
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• Children’s Health Insurance Plan |
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National Council for the unmarried mothers and her child- pro unmarried mothers keeping children |
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• First female leader of the house of lords • she was the one who worked for equal ages in the Sexual Offenses Act |
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• She founded the weekly woman’s journal • She had the Mothers Day proclamation |
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Custody of Children Act 1839 |
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• This helped shift children from the fathers care to the mothers care after a divorce |
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Adoption of Children Act 1926 |
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• First introduction of adoption to the uK |
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Married Women's Property Act |
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• Property, contracts, inheritance, salary, and they could write wills. |
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The Adoption of CHildren Act 1949 |
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• The legisplation made rules regarding adoption, it rejected the idea that the mother must know the identity of the adopter |
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Adoption Act and Children's Act |
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it's the one that made it mandatory for every area to provide services (housing, counseling, and assessments) and it made it hard to remove a child from a foster home after five years. |
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Adoption and Children Act |
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o Unmarried couple may adopt • Include same sex couples |
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• Active plan to find a child a home |
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