No Chinese woman didn't have rights.
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In most countries, women do get rights.
what do Chinese women do as part of the celebration
what do Chinese women do as part of the celebration
In ww1, while men were fighting on the fronts, the women were left at home. So they decided to fight for their rights. 1919 was about the date for women getting the right to vote. (Canada) After ww2, immigrants like the Chinese and Japenese won the right to vote. In Canada, 1948 Chinese immigrants and 1949 Japanese immigrants
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Yes!... Mostly chinese women tell about this.
A Chinese cheongsam sell chinese clothes. These clothes include women's accessories, women's ancient costumes, women's footwear, women's wedding wear and men's wear.
A woman's rights (the rights of one woman)The women's rights (the rights of several or all women)
what is the women right
Chinese Women's Super League was created in 1997.
A:No. If women's rights were based on biblical principles, modern women would have few rights.