1. Human Sexuality and Birth Control
According to Blanchard (2006), mortality rates continued its decline during the 1800s, and during this time, women started to become more concerned about birth control as well as their rights as humans which started the woman's suffrage movement in 1848, where women focused on gaining the right to vote, having freedom of speech and other freedoms like being able to speak about abortion and other means of controlling whether they wanted to have a child or not (Comstock and his World section, para. 5). ... Sanger as too belligerent and outspoken for being in support of something so unprinci...
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