Social Attitudes About Women Made Change Difficult.
Social attitudes about women made change difficult.
Social attitudes about women made change difficult.
Social attitudes about women made change difficult.
the telegraph made a change because you could send messages almost instantly -like facebook or email- but it was really hard to know what they ment because they used Morse code
The advent of white-collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
The advent of white-collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
Changes in the law and social norms gave women greater opportunity.
yes, what he did made a significant change not only in south africa but the whole world. There is nothing as sweet as being free.
By 1860, significant advances had been made in the education of women, including the establishment of women's colleges and academies, the promotion of women's literacy through publications and literary societies, and the increasing acceptance of women as teachers. Despite these advancements, access to higher education and certain fields of study remained limited for women during this time period.
More married women than ever before entered the paid workforce.
it made it easier for the other team to know what there doing