tHEY HAD THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN ELECTIONS
there was cooking and cleaning
Yes
The status of women in the society in the sangam age was not equal to that of men
The right to vote
"Flapper" was the mocking name that some social critics had for certain middle and upper class young women of the 1920s who seemed to just want to have fun-- they rejected the norms of "proper" feminine behavior, were non-conformists, had short hair (in a culture where previously women had long hair), enjoyed dancing and going to parties, and were a good example of the changing status of women in 1920s society. What was important about them was that they existed-- previously, expectations about how women should behave were very rigid and formal, but flappers did things their own way, and probably encouraged other young women to try something new.
In the 1920s, women made significant strides in the workplace, particularly in gaining access to roles traditionally held by men. Women began to enter professions such as teaching, nursing, and office work in larger numbers. However, they still faced discrimination in terms of pay, advancement opportunities, and societal expectations about their role in the workforce.
The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".
The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".
in the 1920s women wore there hair short wore skirts above the knees and smoked in public pretty badass THESE WOMEN WERE CALLED FLAPPERS
The flapper symbolize change for women in the 1920s by allowing women to express their energetic, rebellious, bold, fun-loving sides.
there was cooking and cleaning
Yes
They did, and women used a lot of it.
Presidential Commission on the Status of Women was created in 1961.
Short haircuts for women, which came into fashion in the 1920s, remain popular today. Since the 1920s, it has always been socially acceptable for women to wear skirts that do not reach their ankles.
The social status of women in Sparta were to produce healthy sons for the army. The social status of women in Athens women had no share in public life.
Muslim women never lost their high status.