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Because back in the day women were considered the lesser gender who were supposed to stay home, make food and watch over the children. Their opinion didn't matter.
Male, because all "Kings" are for the male gender.
Even including racial discrimination, I would say that the most common form of discrimination is by gender: it applies to everyone on a daily (or at least near-daily) basis. It affects how we're raised, what we're expected to wear, how we're expected to spend our time, how much we get paid and how likely we are to get promoted, how much we pay for insurance, etc. It's just that we're so used to being treated differently on the basis of our gender that most of us take it for granted.
all of them treated its non Muslims most fairly. It is a basic Islam teachings to treat all people equally irrelevant to their colors, faiths, gender, or nationality. Refer to related question below.
There was serious impact of the Depression on families and on gender relations. Families faced hardships with children and women being forced to work for very low wages to try and make ends meet.
because they're freaks
Discrimination is the unfair or prejudicial treatment of individuals or groups based on certain characteristics such as race, gender, age, or class. It involves making distinctions that lead to inequality in opportunities, access, or treatment.
The man decided to sue the business for discrimination due to his race. Discrimination is when someone is treated differently because of their race, sex, age, or gender.
There are no gender roles because everyone, women and men, are treated equal.
The university does not treat any of its students differently because of their gender. Some individuals have trouble associating with those of the opposite gender.
The amount of pay you receive, in most cases, is based on skill, education, and gender. If it should or should not be that way is your opinion.
Any woman forced to undergo female circumcision.
The word you are looking for is discrimination.
Children can be any gender, as gender is independent of age. Gender is a complex interplay of biology, identity, and societal norms, and children may identify as male, female, or non-binary. It is important to let children explore and express their gender identity in a supportive and understanding environment.
Actually studies show from different sources that women kill their children more often than men do. The cases are handled in various ways but the outcome is still the same: if one is convicted of killing a child he or she will be sentenced to life in prison, or even execution. Cases are not generally handled by what the gender is of the defendant, but by the manner in which the crime occurred or whether the defendant is mentally ill, which is most of the case with female defendants.
Gender can impact development through socialization, cultural expectations, and access to resources. Gender norms and stereotypes can influence opportunities for education, employment, and relationships, shaping individuals' experiences and outcomes. It can also impact self-esteem, emotional well-being, and psychological development.
female because the women and children got on the life boats first