They were commonly thought of as breeding stock, useful for strong making strong boys, but not intelligent or capable of much responsibility beyond household management and the rearing of children
I do not believe women in the feudal era had any rights unless they were of noble blood or were priestess'.
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mostly people think that education is not important for women. they think that what they will do after getting an education .where as in quran it is been said that education is important for both men and women
In feudal society, both men and women played essential roles within the family and the social structure, often working together to manage agricultural tasks and household responsibilities. While men typically held positions of power and authority, such as lords or knights, women were crucial in maintaining the household, raising children, and sometimes managing estates in their husbands' absence. Both genders contributed to the community's survival and stability, albeit in different capacities. Additionally, both men and women were bound by the same feudal obligations and loyalty to their lords, reflecting a shared dependence on the feudal system.
Women in feudal Japanese society enjoyed more equal status with men. Women were allowed to inherit part of the family's estate. They joined the Buddhist convents. Women were trained in the material arts and also some women even became warriors - samurai and fought along with their husbands
men and women
which of catos objections to womens behavior do you think was most important
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen
caste system
performed endless labor around the home and often in the fields.
Well, i think because women years before argued that women should have the same rights as men and then they realized women were important. But some already realized it before,but did not make a law for that.
I think you mean a gynaecologist - a doctor that specializes in women's health, especially the female reproductive system.