In the 1960s the women's liberation movement burst suddenly into the public consciousness and quickly grew into the largest social movement in the history of the United States. Women's liberation movement was a continuation of the 19th century women's right movement. The movement's major achievement has included not only legal, economic, and political gains but also has changed the ways in which people live, dress, dream of their future, make a living. About health, for example, many male physicians and hospital have made major improvements in the treatment of women; more and more women have become doctors and succeeded in their medical research such as breast cancer, which affect many women, now receive better funding and treatment, thanks to women's efforts. Feminists have insisted that violence against women become a political issue. The women's liberation movement has also made changes in education: curricular and textbooks have been written to promote equal opportunity for girls and women; more and more female students are admitted to universities and professional schools. The women's liberation movement brought about a radical change in society although it took a decade for the movement to reach women's awareness.
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