well, if a woman and a man with the exact same resume, apply for the same job, the man will most likely get the job. the reason why is because through out history, the man would work/hunt while the women would nurture kids and babys.
so, because of womens past, its become instinctive to people to choose a man for a job rather than a woman. :"(
It is like that they can raise as much children as they can without any harm with it and that they can learn education.
today women are violated in many ways the women rights will not act propely
During the Enlightenment, women's rights were limited in comparison to men. Women were often seen as subordinate to men and were excluded from many aspects of public life, such as education and political participation. Despite this, some Enlightenment thinkers did advocate for greater rights for women, such as Mary Wollstonecraft who argued for equal education and political rights for women.
Yes. Today they are called Jews (not Hebrews).
The rights that women are still fighting for today are the rights to vote and get paid for all the work they do. Also, for the right to participate in government a lot.
Groups still fighting for civil rights today are black people and women.
Today, American and European women can enter almost any profession they wish too. Women have the same political and legal rights that men have.
The Filipino women of today is modern but still with a taste of conservativeness. They strive harder to achieve equality of rights with the men of the society. Many women take men's courses like engineering, architecture and aeronautics. They also join politics.
the question is vague so i will answer vaguely. They were women in 1901, and perhaps today are dead.
like shift
because now women in this world have the equal rights to men and can vote.
Christine de Pisan(Pizan) had written books about women's rights, as now today, without her, there might not be women's rights. Sadly. As now, she impacted today's life much better.
it diminished sexism to an extent that women were given more rights too