Well let's take a particular example:
Who do you think would get treated better in America- a 5' 6" Asian man or a 5' 6" Asian
Women, throughout history and into present day, have always been erroneously treated as subservient and inferior to men.
Women were treated as they always had been through out history and that was as second class citizens. They had no rights, they couldn't inherit, and many were abused. It is only in modern times that women have really seen a time of growth and freedom. Never before have women been able to attain as much as they have in the last 20 years.
The better question would be, "Where have Jews lived historically where there has been minimal or no Anti-Semitism?" for which the only answers would India and China. Every other country in which the Jews have resided have treated the Jews worse than the rest of the population at one point or another.
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It depends on which Ancient society you are referring to. There have been hundreds of thousands, it would be impossible to list every single one of them here. Some Ancient cultures treated women badly (Ancient Rome) and discriminated them. Others, such as Sparta, treated women the same as men - equally. Ancient Egyptians for most of their reign treated rich women as mini-goddesses and respected them, but treated the poor women with disrespect. The Aztecs are understood to have not discriminated women, but respected them. Men would hunt while women cooked and so on. For a civilisation specific answer, please re-ask your question giving a specific ancient civilisation.
The Greek philosophers Were treated Worse then they should have been.
They had been treated little worse than their parents.
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Whichever ones you choose to believe to be. There's never been any trustworthy evidence about certain signs doing better or worse with each other.
No one they were treated the same way they always had been as second class citizens.
Women, throughout history and into present day, have always been erroneously treated as subservient and inferior to men.
There may have been a few African Americans who were better off after the Reconstruction but the majority of them were worse off. While they were technically "free", they were treated as second class citizens. Most of them were released from their lives as slaves and found themselves without shelter and food.
Patrick Fry has: Played Additional Voices in "For Better or for Worse" in 2000. Performed in "Stardom" in 2000. Performed in "For Better or for Worse" in 2000. Played Additional Voices (2000) in "For Better or for Worse" in 2000. Played Patron in "H2O" in 2004.
did it change for the better or worse? if it changed for the better it could of been bad.
Women were treated as they always had been through out history and that was as second class citizens. They had no rights, they couldn't inherit, and many were abused. It is only in modern times that women have really seen a time of growth and freedom. Never before have women been able to attain as much as they have in the last 20 years.
Women are often treated differently than men in the military because women have been viewed as the weaker sex for many years. This causes men to want to protect them rather than work with them equally.
yes, because it would have faq u!