Don't Know Much About History #3
Women weren't granted the right to vote by the U..S. Constitution until 1920
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act was passed in 1974. Before that it was possible for lenders to deny a credit card to a woman who was unmarried or a married "housewife". These days it is almost impossible to imagine anyone with a job and work history being denied a credit card.
The "Equal Pay for Equal Work Act was passed in 1963. In theory it was to equalize pay between the sexes. In 2009 the "Lilly Ledbetter Act was passed to address some shortcomings in previous equal pay laws regarding the statute of limitations that applied.
There is still a gender gap in wages for men and women. Women make .82 cents for each $1.00 a man makes.
And on a related front, birth control pills became available in 1960 and Roe vs. Wade was decided in 1973.
The jury is still out on the latter two, it is almost too easy but still important for anyone to be able get a credit card.
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