how?? yeah :]
If you are asking about the American revolution there was nothing in the constitution that improved the lives of women. Women didn't get the right to vote until 1920 with the 19th amendment.
History doesn't dig that far but we could think that their lives were similar.
Neither had the right to vote, but most women were educated and could own land.
No.
nothing she was just a girl then a women who could not see
Athenian women were not allowed to do anything that the men could do. They had quiet lives and mostly stayed at home. While in ancient Spartan women could mostly anything the men could do. hope this helped!
Their salary has improved and also they no longer have to wear things that don't allow them to go through doors
he status of the Napalese women in the society is playing second fiddle to men. This can be improved by empowering them through education.
i think that it could be Goldfrappe - "Ooh La La"
Buddhism and Christianity both offered opportunities for women to lead monastic lives. In Buddhism, women could become bhikkhunis (nuns), while in Christianity, women could become abbesses and lead convents. Both belief systems provided avenues for women to pursue spiritual life and leadership roles within a monastic community.
Well.. the women back then had no controll over anything the men had all the controll. ex. men could just be like " You're not my wife." "You're not my wife." "You're not my wife." (3x as shown) and then say "Get out." and the women would have to leave.
she called for equal education of boys and girls