
I believe there may be some confusion in your request as physical geography and women's history/women's movements are two separate academic disciplines. However, I can list main branches for each separately. Women's History/Women's Movements: 1. First w
First wave feminism emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily focused on legal issues and inequalities. It sought to address basic women's rights, notably suffrage—the right to vote. Activists like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked tirelessly to challenge societal norms and advocate for women’s education and property rights. This movement laid the groundwork for future feminist efforts, emphasizing the importance of women’s agency and participation in public life, ultimately contributing to significant legal changes that improved women's status in many societies.