Step 1: Understand the role of the United Nations (U.N.).
The U.N. often designates international years, weeks, and days to promote awareness and action on important global issues.
Step 2: Recall the specific declaration for women's rights.
To bring global attention to issues of gender equality and women's rights, the United Nations General Assembly declared the year 1975 as the International Women's Year.
Step 3: Know the significance of this event.
This declaration was a landmark event. To mark the year, the very first U.N. World Conference on Women was held in Mexico City in 1975. The year's theme was "Equality, Development and Peace." The success of this year led the U.N. to declare the following ten years (1976-1985) as the "U.N. Decade for Women."