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===Denmark=== The first women's movement was led by the ''[[Dansk Kvindesamfund]]'' ("Danish Women's Society"), founded in 1871. [[Line Luplau]] was one of the most notable woman in this era. [[Tagea Brandt]] was also part of this movement, and in her honor was established the [[Tagea Brandt Rejselegat]] or Travel Scholarship for women. The Dansk Kvindesamfund's efforts as a leading group of women for women led to the existence of the revised Danish constitution of 1915, giving women the right to vote and the provision of equal opportunity laws during the 1920s, which influenced the present-day legislative measures to grant women access to education, work, marital rights and other obligations.<ref name=KV1>{{cite web|last=Larsen|first=Jytte|title=The women's movement in Denmark|url=http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/680/article/3/|work=Translated by Gaye Kynoch|publisher=[[KVINFO]]|access-date=17 November 2013}}</ref>
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