Yes, everybody was in a social class, but the womens were much less that the mens Yes, everybody was in a social class, but the womens were much less that the mens
yes
Social class affected women's lives in various ways, such as influencing their access to education, healthcare, and job opportunities. Women from lower social classes often faced greater economic hardships and limited social mobility compared to women from higher classes. Additionally, social class influenced the types of gender norms and expectations that women were expected to adhere to.
men and woman in social class learned how to socialize? think mcfly! i mean, how obvious is that! come on!
yes women in Iraq can kick but if they take the ancient art class of karate
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Women weren't considered citizens (only men were).
Middle class, college educated women
In the 1560s, women's status varied widely depending on social class and location. Generally, women had limited legal rights and were expected to fulfill traditional gender roles as wives and mothers. Only elite women had access to education and some degree of financial independence.
The rich male citizens, the ordinary male citizens with subsistence farms, the non-propertied class, resident aliens, women, slaves.
Yes.
Typically referred to a common or lower class women of ancient Rome.
Middle class, college educated women