isebel d este i know i spelled it wrong
Mary Wollstonecraft is known for being an Enlightenment thinker who wrote extensively about the rights and education of women. Her most famous work on this subject is "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" published in 1792.
To save the filipinos because when it was the time of spaniards they tortured and raped woman
The myth about Malakas at Maganda is a creation myth in Philippine folklore. It tells the story of how the first man (Malakas) and woman (Maganda) emerged from a bamboo stalk and populated the earth. They are considered as ancestors of all Filipinos.
By asking "And ain't I a woman?" -Apex
The Enlightenment period brought some advancements for women, such as increased access to education and opportunities for intellectual exchange. However, women continued to face significant social and legal restrictions during this time, limiting their rights and opportunities compared to men. Feminist thinkers during the Enlightenment challenged these norms and contributed to the eventual advancement of women's rights.
The first renaissance woman was Isabella d'Este. she has this tital 'cuz she was a doer thinker.
Mary Wollstonecraft is often considered the "first feminist" because of her 1792 book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
the renaissance woman was isabella d'este and if im wrong please change this answer
hard workers of the renaissance the man worked for the family and the woman cleaned
you need to be a logical thinker
maya angela is known as the renaissance
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Yes and No. The time of the renaissance differed wildly for separate nations - Italy was very early, while countries like England, the Netherlands and Germany experienced it almost a century later. Society at that time was completely male-dominated. Almost all people associated with the renaissance were male. Nonetheless some women can be considered to have contributed to the renaissance. Sofonisba Anguissola was a well-known woman painter in the time of the renaissance. Some female rulers can also be considered to have taken part in the renaissance, such as Elizabeth I of England and Isabella I of Castile.
In the Renaissance times a Renaissance Woman was supposed to marry well, be loyal to her husband and give birth to boys. A Renaissance Man, on the other hand, had to be well-educated, have cultural grace, be a gentleman and understand the arts and sciences. He also had to have refinement, be of noble birth and have courage. Many women did not fit the mold of what they called a "Renaissance Woman." Many of them would fit in as more of a "Renaissance Man" or what we would call a "Renaissance Woman" in our day and age.
hard workers of the renaissance the man worked for the family and the woman cleaned
hard workers of the renaissance the man worked for the family and the woman cleaned
Leonardo Da Vinci.