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-The '''origins of society''' — the evolutionary emergence of distinctively human social organization — is an important topic within evolutionary biology, anthropology, prehistory and palaeolithic archaeology. While little is known for certain, debates since Hobbes and Rousseau have returned again and again to the philosophical, moral and evolutionary questions posed. +'''Women-led uprisings''' are mass protests that are initiated by women. They range from village food riots to the protests that initiated the Russian revolution.
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==See also== ==See also==
-* [[Behavioral modernity]]+*[[Lysistrata]]
-* [[Prehistoric art]]+*[[International Women's Day]]
-* [[Symbolic culture]]+*[[The Women's March on Versailles]]
-* [[Origin of language]]+*The ''[[Bread and Roses strike]]'' by immigrant textile workers in [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]] in 1912 was led to a large extent by women
-* [[Timeline of evolution]]+*[[Women's Social and Political Union]]
-* [[The Human Revolution (human origins)]]+*[[February Revolution]]
-* [[Blombos Cave]]+*[[Rosa Parks]]
-* [[List of uprisings led by women]]+*[[Women Against Pit Closures]]
 +*[[Origins of society]]
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Women-led uprisings are mass protests that are initiated by women. They range from village food riots to the protests that initiated the Russian revolution.


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