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Women and children were a vital part of the community and family, but they had no community rights or ability to vote.
She was opposed to it. She was a part of NAOWS, National Association Opposed to Women's Suffrage.
Mussolini's viewed women as means of production. Women were subjected to domestic lifestyles in which the wife would create babies to help build up a stronger nation. Benito Mussolini did not like women working. He believed independence and fashion would overcome the working women which is on the contrary to the process of childbirth. If women work, man is deprived of dignity and work.
•It is very important to have women MPs because of many reasons. Some of these include: -It was important for parliament to hear both points of view of things from men and women. -Making representation more fair and more just and increasing and enhancing democracy.
A personal view: Any General who aspires to greatness does not massacre innocent women & children because of religious intolerance. (Or any other reason for that matter) This disbars Cromwell as a Hero in my view.
Quaker's view of women has always been ahead of the times. In the 17th Century Quaker women were involved in traveling about in England and in giving ministry in Quaker meetings. Initially George Fox (founder of Quakerism) put separate Women's meetings in place and it was these meetings which presided over the marriages of Quakers, these separate women's meetings were done away with by the 19th Century. Note the following quote (source at end.) "On balance, and in the long run, I believe that the separate women's meeting was good for women; indeed, it may be said to have been a cradle not only of modern feminism but of the movements of abolitionism, women's suffrage, and peace activism, all of which were, and are, enlivened by the presence (even predominance) of Quaker female leaders." Mack, Phyllis, Visionary Women: Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England.http://www.answers.com/topic/berkeley-california: University of California Press, 1991.
Alastair Theron has written: 'Towards a Quaker view of sex'
An Indian might be scared or angry from the newcommers.
Plato believed that women had a right, while in the point of view of Greek, they had little to no rights.
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There are many places where one would be able to view beautiful women online. One could view beautiful women online by searching for the term in Google images.
Women were subordinate to men.
Plato believed that women had a right, while in the point of view of Greek, they had little to no rights.
women got to vote.
He liked women, liked having them around, and was gracious to them.
A view to a kill. 4 women
Euripides despised women. He had been married twice to unfaithful women and had three sons.