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The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
they were expected to be brave, loyal and worked hard at labour jobs to provide for the family.
they went out to their jobs
no there aren't that many rich people in the Victorian era but there was lots of rich people in the Victorian era. The richest person the Victorian era was queen Victoria and she was really ugly and stinky. She is the fat person i have ever seen in my entire life and she was 80 when she died and the Victorian era ended and this other men came and started ruling.
roles of men, women, and children
The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
In the Victorian period men often made the decisions for women compared to the present day when women no longer have a set role. The jobs that they can perform are a lot more diverse and varied in nature both international and domestic legislation bestows equal rights to men and women.
they were expected to be brave, loyal and worked hard at labour jobs to provide for the family.
Men have a penis, and women have a vagina.
Middle class women in the victorian era played lawn tennis and it was popular. Women didnt usually play sport in era, especially if they were'nt in the middle class, only men played sports. Men played mob football and then different sports throughout the years. women gradually started to play sports around the 1900s.
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they went out to their jobs
Some common stereotypes of the Victorian Era include strict morality, repressed emotions, gender roles, and a focus on social status and etiquette. Other stereotypes include the idea of the "Angel in the House" for women, the "stiff upper lip" attitude for men, and the romanticized notion of the "poor but virtuous" individual.
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During the Paleolithic era, men typically engaged in hunting activities, while women were primarily involved in gathering food, caring for children, and maintaining the home. However, it is important to note that roles could vary depending on the specific culture and environment in which people lived.
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
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