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40 Basic Rights Women Did Not Have Until The 1970s

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Women’s Rights March in the 1970s. Barbara Freeman / Getty Images / Thoughtco.

30. She Couldn’t Refuse Sex From Her Husband

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Wives finally started to receive some legal protection in the 1970s from their husbands. State courts began to realize that there was something called marital rape. However, very few states would do anything about any type of spousal rape accusations from a woman until the early 1990s with the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. With this act, women became legally protected from any act of violence from their husband, including physical assault and rape. Before the action, many police departments around the United States believed any abuse from a husband towards his wife was a private family matter.

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