Semenjak Revolusi Perancis Abad ke- 17 sampai hari ini. kaum Wanita aktif 
berjuang untuk Hak-Hak Demokratis, Haksama antara Pria dan Wanita dalam segala 
bidang kehidupan - hubungan kerja yang sama dengan Upah yang sama antara Pria 
dan Wanita, Hak memilih dan dipilih secara kostitusionil dalam urusan ke 
Negaraan, dll., yang banyak berhubungan dengan nama Clara Zetkin dan Rosa 
Lugsemburg.

Di Negeri-Negeri yang berada dibawah kekuasaan Kapital Monopol,  Hak-Hak Wanita 
masih berada di area diskriminasi, seperti dikriminasi dalam Pekerjaan, dalam 
bentuk Upah-Kerja, dalam hubungan Sosial, etc.
Sejarah menunjukan, didalam Masyarakat Sosialis Sowyet Hak-Hak Wanita, baik 
Konstitusionil, maupun dalam Praktek Kehidupan sehari-hari mendapat tempatnya 
yang semestinya, dan Valentina Teresshkova, Wanita Pertama di Dunia dalam Orbit 
ke Ruangangkasa, dan menunjukkan kemampuan Wanita dalam menguasai Ilmun 
Pngethuan yang sama dengan Pria.

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                                 Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space

 
 
  Soviet cosmonaut became the first woman to fly to space when she launched on 
the Vostok 6 mission June 16, 1963.Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became 
the first woman to fly to space when she launched on the Vostok 6 mission June 
16, 1963.(Image: © NASA)
Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to go into space. In 1963, she spent 
almost three days in space and orbited Earth 48 times in her space capsule, 
Vostok 6. That was her only trip into space. Tereshkova later toured the world 
to promote Soviet science and became involved in Soviet politics.

Early life
Valentina Vladimirovna "Valya" Tereshkova was born on March 6, 1937, in 
Maslennikovo, a village near the Volga River about 170 miles (277 kilometers) 
northeast of Moscow. Her parents worked on a collective farm, and her father 
was killed during World War II. Valentina left school when she was 16 and 
worked at a textile factory, but continued her education through correspondence 
courses, according to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.

Tereshkova joined the factory's Young Communist League (Komsomol) and soon 
advanced to the Communist Party. She became interested in parachute jumping 
after joining the Yaroslavl Air Sports Club.

Inspired by Gagarin
After Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space in 1961, Tereshkova 
volunteered for the Soviet space program. Although she did not have any 
experience as a pilot, she was accepted into the program because of her 126 
parachute jumps. At the time, cosmonauts had to parachute from their capsules 
seconds before they hit the ground on returning to Earth

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