yes they were considered equal they had almost all of the same rights as men
Women have always been considered people, but just not equals to men.
In general, men and women had different roles in the society of Ancient Egypt. However, unlike in many ancient civilizations, women were considered men's equals under the law. Just like men, women could run businesses, borrow money, and own property. But me got no idea what the children do.
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
Women were not considered to be equal to men, which led to various gender movements, to be recognized as equals. See the suffrage movement.
yes both men and women could vote.
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Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' Church) believe that men and women are equal but with distinct roles and qualities. Both men and women are leaders in the Church, but in different capacities. Men and women are considered equals in the family but with separate roles. A woman's opinions and rights are considered equal with a mans, and women are expected to work together with their husbands to run the household and to work together with the men of the congregation to run the church. However, in the case of a disagreement, the men have the final authority.
There is no reason why women should not be treated as equals to men. And, there is no reason to argue otherwise.
It was worse in Egypt because in Mesopotamia, the women had a few rights, but in Egypt, the men would abuse the women and make them their sex slaves among other things.
Yes. Because Men and Women are equals.
Should young men and women be required to serve in the armed forces? Why, Yes.