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They served as volunteer nurses in military hospitals during the civil war.
It was partially to help change the role of women, it definately did help their cause though after they told the men they were fedup about how they were treated
The 19th amendment provided for women's suffrage. Proposed in 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920 , it guaranteed women the right to vote. (or at least not to be treated differently than men as far as voting qualifications) There is a link below to an article on women's suffrage.
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.
Almost same as they treated men........
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 they are
I wouldn't say they're treated differently, but you sure feel different because you get a lot of pointing and words you can'y tpiwef
they hada different culture
Yes, they were, women in higher classes had more privilage and women of lower classes had less.
In many countries, there are laws that aim to ensure equal treatment of men and women. However, gender bias and discrimination still exist in various forms, leading to disparities in how men and women are treated under the law in some cases. Efforts are ongoing to address these inequalities and promote gender equality.
A women named that really cared for the women and for their freedom and that way they can be treated equally not differently
This was because of the 'patriachal society'. This meant men were seen as the superiors and women the wives and mothers.
A women named that really cared for the women and for their freedom and that way they can be treated equally not differently
A women named that really cared for the women and for their freedom and that way they can be treated equally not differently
They are not treated differently rather they have different responsibilities. Judaism teaches equal respect for all man kind, the exceptions being: Kohanim, leviim, elders, parents, and teachers or scholars, who are to be treated with extra respect.
They weren't. A slave was a slave and seen as property.