Answer:
Two fundamental advances of the Women's Rights Movement were:
-The approval of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, which established the right of women to vote, and the inability of the government (be it federal, state or local) to limit that right.
-The approval of Title IX in 1972, through which the Congress of the United States legally established the right of women to an education in conditions equal to those of men, by saying that such rights and possibilities could not be impaired based on in matters of gender.