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to promote life from:wonen and african americans could be free from slavery at that time therer were just a lot of noncence going on so thats why women and girls lacked equal edcation
One basic right which most American women were denied in the 1800s was the right to vote and education opportunities. *DERPY DERP
Women did not have the same rights as men in the 1800s. They did not have the same opportunities to an education, they could not vote, and when they could find work they were paid very little
There were many things women fought for in the 1800's. These included the right to vote, equal education opportunities, the right to work in men's jobs, equal pay for equal work, the right to have full control over their own earned money, the right to have control over their property if they were not married, and the right to sit on juries,
Wollstonecraft proposes that the problem of women's lack of education and opportunities can be addressed by providing women with the same educational opportunities as men. She advocates for equal rights and opportunities for women to learn and participate in society so they can contribute meaningfully. Additionally, Wollstonecraft emphasizes the importance of changing societal attitudes and norms towards women to ensure their equal treatment and respect.
well in the late 1800s women were able to go get a an education so that is how women got education
There were none because their wives had them all by having the women's rights movement accepted.
Yes they could become doctors.
The differences in education and employment opportunities for women in the early 1800's were women weren't allowed to continue school after grammar school. If they wished, they had to do so privately because women were considered feeble minded back then. Employing women for jobs in the early 1800's was a rare opportunity until the 1820s when farm girls were needed.
Women should have the same opportunities for education as men.Women should have the same opportunities for education as men.
Mary Wollstonecraft credited a lack of education and equal rights for women as contributing factors to their inferior treatment in society. She argued that women's limited opportunities for education and lack of legal rights made them dependent on men and vulnerable to mistreatment.
the argument was that they should not have an education and should be at home cooking cleaning and taking care of the children not having a social life or anything like that. you guys who are viewing this obviously have no life s to if you need a wed site to answer questions for your homework.
They had learned dancing and leaning to draw rather than science or mathematics