The first phase of the Women's Movement led to women's suffrage with the 19th Amendment, but it didn't fully achieve gender equality, as many other rights remained lacking. Therefore, while significant progress was made, women continued to fight for comprehensive equality in various aspects of life. ;
The first phase of the Women's Movement led to women gaining the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. However, this achievement was not complete, as women still faced inequalities in other aspects of life. The movement continued to push for broader rights and equality in society.
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