yes
James Madison
Men and women could attend greek theater performances but only men could perform, there is some evidence that women and children would go to a different section of the theatres. in some places they might not have been allowed into the theatres at all.
Mary Lyon felt the country hadn't done enough to educate women. At the time she began her activism, girls were only allowed to attend school in the summers. In her own case, she had sold woven blankets to pay for her education, and knew reforms were needed in that case as well. She opened schools that middle class women could afford to attend.
They could only if they was 16 year old boy
Women were not allowed to compete in the ancient Olympics, under penalty of death. Married women were not allowed to attend, also under penalty of death. Unmarried women were allowed to attend, as it was thought that the Olympics were a good place for young maidens to meet their future husbands.
Nope, they could only attend after about 1850
Only the women who were part of a richer family could attend parties, plays, and things like that.
No, it was a a men-only religious celebration to the god Zeus. Women had their own celebrations at which men could not attend either.
James Madison
A public event is basically an event (party, gathering, meeting), where everyone can attend. For example: It could be a barbeque at a local Park. If it was a private event, that means that only certain people are allowed to attend. The best way to explain a private event would be a celebrities funeral. Only family members and close friends would be on the list to attend.
yes, then only they can discuss the problems of the gram sabha
Only women were not allowed to attend the Olympic games. I had to do this question for my history homework.
Men and women could attend greek theater performances but only men could perform, there is some evidence that women and children would go to a different section of the theatres. in some places they might not have been allowed into the theatres at all.
Yes, you can postpone a meeting of the creditors. Usually, you need to have a good reason, such as sickness or your car broke down. A judge will only give you so many chances to attend.
yesIMPROVED ANSWER:It would depend on what type of meeting is taking place. Growing up in the Methodist Church, we had various committees to oversee various things that went on in the function, structure, and construction of the church.The pastor (or preacher, as we called him) was not required to be at all the committee meetings, unless he was a member of that committee, or if he was invited to attend a meeting.An example would be, a pastor may be a member of the Finance Committee, which oversees the economy of the church. He would not attend the meeting of the Flower Committee (which was women who were in charge of setting a yearly calendar of women in the church to place flowers in the sanctuary for a particular Sunday Service, for only the women placed flowers in the church I attended at a child). The pastor would have no need to attend a meeting such as this, unless the ladies invited him to join the session.
yes. if you attended the meeting, you were expected to vote. "selectmen" ran the meetings, you only attended if you were one of the "elect" therefore you were expected to vote. this was also only male members of the church, but you had the eligibility to attend if you were this.
no only greek men