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A patriarchal society is a male-dominated social system in which males are the supreme authority figures and hold primary and maximum power.
Patriarchal. also: Misogynistic - implies a hatred of women
Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.
A Patriarchal Society.
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Patriarchy
The English have a patriarchal society. The male lines inherit by the first born male in the family and family lines are traced through the males.
Some characteristics of a patriarchal society include male dominance in positions of power and authority, the relegation of women to subordinate roles, the enforcement of rigid gender roles and expectations, and the normalization of gender-based discrimination and violence.
Male dominated society
Ancient Greek religion was patriarchal and polytheistic. In Greek mythology, the gods were predominantly male and held positions of power. Additionally, the society in ancient Greece was largely patriarchal, with men occupying dominant roles in both public and private spheres.
Traditional Chinese society and culture was male dominated. A woman was regarded as a subordinate to her father, husband and son.
Traditional Chinese society and culture was male dominated. A woman was regarded as a subordinate to her father, husband and son.