They were slaves, Farmers and some were kings and soldier's.
They were the head of the household and they sometimes took on political roles.
they worked for money for their families.
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
Men's roles in Mesopotamia were slaves which they were used to build projects, most of them became scribes to record laws and important documents.
farming hunting etc
Finland doesn't separate any jobs only for men and only for women.
They jobs women and men had in colonial Rhode Island was that women did laundry,cook ,clean and watch their childrenThe men worked at jobs,colloges and more too.
Men in ancient Mesopotamia had the most power, like most patriarchal societies. They took on political roles, and were normally held the higher position in religious roles (Gods, priests, etc.)
Mesopotamia men mostly did farming.
No they do not women were midwives,temple workers,minstrels and at one point they were rulers.I hope this helps you.
they were expected to be brave, loyal and worked hard at labour jobs to provide for the family.
THE ROLES OF WOMEN DURING WAR WORLD II CHANGED ALOT. WOMEN HAD TO DO WAR LIKE MATERIALS AND HAD TO TAKE OVER MEN LIKE JOBS THEY DID NOT CARE IF THEY WERE TOUGHT UNFIMMENIN THEY NEEDED THE MONEY. THEY WOULD EARN , SPEND AS MUCH AS MEN DID.