they always cleans up and put it on other families
not many :P
How does Bud respond for all the chores he had to do
Not all slaves did the exact same job, but some picked cotton, made the beds, dusted the stairs, cooked and delivered food, etc. Some salves were even sold to others people for sexual reasons.
Gender based inequality. * Social discrimination and economic exploitation. * Occupation of girl child in domestic chores. * Low enrolment of girls in schools. * Low retention rate and high dropout rate.
double standard in the 1920s refers to the women during 1920s. They started to drift away from the traditional housewife role, to wearing showy dresses, drinking alcohol, going on dates, going to clubs and they cared more about their appearance and wore the latest fashions. Despite all this, they still cleaned the house, cooked, and did household chores.
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They had extended families to help do household chores and farm
yes they did. there was electricity to help with more of the household chores, giving families more leisure time.
The term 'chores' implies humans cleaning up after themselves. Your answer depends totally on the life style of the opera actor in question.
It depends on how traditional or modern a family is: very traditional families, usually found on small rural villages, still have children and women as main performers of home chores, while men work on the fields. Modern, urban families tend to share these responsibilities like any western country does.
Hopi chores are tasks or duties performed by members of the Hopi tribe, a Native American people traditionally located in what is now northeastern Arizona, United States. Hopi chores can include various activities related to daily life, such as farming, hunting, gathering food and water, caring for family members and livestock, making clothing and crafts, and participating in religious and cultural ceremonies. In traditional Hopi communities, chores are often performed collectively by families and extended families, and they play a significant role in maintaining the social and cultural cohesion of the tribe.
Women in her day were usually considered as not needing much book-learning. In wealthier families they were taught to read and write and do needle work. In poorer families they often were taught only how to do domestic chores.
It is your parents home; they provide you with food; clothing; an education and they love you enough to get you to do chores so you will learn to be independent to the fullest when you are old enough to be out on your own. Be thankful they do ask you to do chores because healthy families all pitch in to help. When you are old enough to have your own place to live then you can do as you like, but remember ... because your parents gave you those chores to do you will have learned enough to keep your home tidy and neat and be a responsible and mature young adult.
Chore charts are often used in many families in order to provide organized directions for who will perform chores. They can be used as tools to improve motivation and responsibility.
Parents were responsible for ensuring the well-being of their families. This meant farming, childcare, canning, cutting wood, repairing the home and grounds, and hunting.
Puritan life was very strict and religious. In the Puritan colonies the families attended church every Sunday and this was mandated. The Puritan children had rules and chores within the family.