Te voy a contar de mi ciudad. Mi ciudad natal se llama Hagley. Mi ciudad está situada en Worcestershire. Vivo desde hace catorce años en Hagley pero antes vivía en Blakedown. Mi ciudad es muy pequeña y tranquila. Tenemos tres iglesias y tres escuelas, así como algunas tiendas locales. Hay también un polideportivo y un parque y una biblioteca. Lo malo de mi pueblo es que no tenemos un centro comercial y salas de juego. No hay mucho tráfico ni muchos turistas. También tiene club de futbol y un club de Golf.
it would make men angry
Apex- They should be subordinate to men.
They disagreed about the role women should play in reform movements
they should support men (APEX)
Catharine Beecher was a great woman educator( yes, she was a teacher). She founded several schools throughout the world. She was born on September 6, 1800 and died in Elmira, NY on May 12, 1878. She is truly a missionary we should look up to.
it would make men angry
Answer this question… It would make men angry.
It would make the men angry.
improving their families
Apex- They should be subordinate to men.
Catherine Beecher believed that speaking out against slavery would cause controversy and distract from women's primary roles as mothers and educators. She felt that women should focus on their domestic duties and leave political activism to men. Additionally, Beecher believed that public speaking on controversial topics could harm women's reputation and influence.
They disagreed about the role women should play in reform movements
they should support men (APEX)
Catharine Beecher believed that women, rather than men, should educate children because women were natural teachers. She also believed that women should not be involved in politics. Instead, Catharine believed that women should teach male children to be free thinkers and moral learners and help shape their political ideas.
It would make men angry.
Catherine Beecher believed that women advocating against slavery in public could harm the anti-slavery cause by challenging societal norms and undermining male authority, which she thought would ultimately be detrimental to achieving real social change. She believed that women should use their influence within the domestic sphere to shape values and promote social reform indirectly.
They should be subordinate to men.