The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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The idea of women's roles shared by maternalist reformers led to an expansion of activism by and rights for women in that women increased their effort and participation to demand respect for women and to improve the labor conditions in the factories. They were against inequity in the workplace due to gender. They felt they deserved the same rights as men.
Women raised their voices during the Reformation period to include their petitions and supported other reformations demands on immigration, equality in society, civil rights, and more.