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Women were denied in the past because it was believed that they were not as intelligent as men. This is because women were not allowed to have the same educations as a man. Nowadays, women should not be denied just for being females because that is considered discrimination. It does still happen, but it is against the law.
The role of Women in the past was to watch over the house and take care of the children. Then such things as World War I occurred and women then began to work outside of the house. Most of the women who began working enjoyed it, causing them to join the work force, but they were still obliged to keep the house clean and swept and take care the the children.
/no because women were stupid in the past fee Hudson
if you mean when women first were thought of as equal that started when the 19th amendment was passed giving women the right to vote
"Educated" can be the past tense and past participle of the verb "educate" (to teach).He educated his students on the proper way to add one plus one."Educated" can also be an adjective.He is an educated individual.
Women and First Nations.
Yes. If it ends in "ed" it will always be. It is a past tense verb.Not all words ending in -ed are past tense verbs.He is an educated man.In this sentence educated is an adjective but educated can also be a verb egThey educated their children at home.
Originally, it was considered a sport just for men. Women were shut out of many parts of daily life in the past.
that is a total lie, the only reason there are more male inventions is because in the past women were not allowd to invent things, and so men created most past inventions that is a total lie, the only reason there are more male inventions is because in the past women were not allowd to invent things, and so men created most past inventions
because it is the inside that counts and most women will look past the outside Because some women are able to look past the physical and take the time to get to know the person for who they are and not what they look like.
No. "Educated" is either an adjective meaning "having attained a level of higher education" or a verbmeaning the "past tense of educate".
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In the past, we say - I was able to do it, or in the negative, I couldn't do it/I wasn't able to do it.
Education is a noun. It does not have a tense. However, you can say that someone was educated. That would be the past tense of the verb educate.
quilts were originally done by women and girls in the past.
yes No. A hypothesis is an educated guess. A hypothesis is also a theory on what happened in the past.