they couldn't vote were treated like slaves and would have some one that rules them
they got more freedom and they were treated better by the men
No, women were also executed by the guillotine. Sexual and social status were treated equally when it came to executions during the French Revolution.
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
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During the Reign of Terror the new government issued laws ordering closure of women’s clubs and banning their political activities. Many prominent women were arrested and a number of them were executed. Newspapers and meeting of women were also disrupted.
Women's wages were lowered. They worked crappy hours.
During the 1930s in America, women were treated as if they were valueless. Women were nothing in the eyes of men, and there was no equality between men and women. Women were second-class citizens. They were expected to stay home and raise their children and nothing more.
women were treated fairly by their families in France.
Yes. There are treatment options for pregnant women that are safe and effective.
With decency and control. Not much rights as they have now though
women had rights and were generally treated with respect.
it was The answer is Elizabeth Blackwell, who became the first female doctor in the world during Queen Victoria's reign.