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The feminist movement emerged in the late 18th century as a response to the unequal distribution of power and rights caused by the naturalization of the difference between men and women. Its objectives include promoting equality of opportunity and benefits, eliminating discrimination and violence against women, and challenging cultural conceptions of gender difference. The movement is divided into three waves, and its characteristics include the fight for gender equity, the elimination of patriarchal societal structures, and the liberation of women to make their own life decisions. Central to the movement is the goal of achieving equal treatment for women in society by securing universal suffrage and achieving social and economic inclusion for women while eliminating gender-based discrimination in all aspects of life.
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