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Margaret Sanger Main Points of Margaret Sanger 1. Woman’s inferior position in the early 20th century.     a.  The “weaker and gentler half”     b.  Man property and the bearer of children 2. If women take control of their reproduction, it will change the world for the better.    a.  “War, famine, poverty and oppression of workers will continue while   man makes life cheap."    b.  Cheaper workers and child labor factories would not exist 3. Man vs. Woman’s responsibility concerning reproduction. 4. Women should be educated about the reproductive system and birth control.