Women are often treated differently than men in the military because women have been viewed as the weaker sex for many years. This causes men to want to protect them rather than work with them equally.
they hada different culture
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
Unfortunately, yes. Amish women tend to do the same things women did in the ancient times. In other words, Amish women usually run the household, while the men take care of the farm.
While it is true that women probably face less discrimination, on average, than they did in the 1960s or 1970s, it is not yet correct to say that they "are not treated much differently than men" in many aspects of life and business. It should be noted that the Equal Rights Amendment was never adopted and so has had no direct impact on women's rights, even though it energized the conversation on that topic.
There is no comparison to be made. Juveniles are juveniles and the law says they should be treated differently from adults, regardless of the charge against them.
They were given more importance than the poor and the common
It actually depends on what crim you did?
The 19th amendment provided for women's suffrage. Proposed in 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920 , it guaranteed women the right to vote. (or at least not to be treated differently than men as far as voting qualifications) There is a link below to an article on women's suffrage.
Gender discrimination is when individuals are treated differently or unfairly based on their gender. An example of gender discrimination is when women are paid less than men for performing the same work.
Because they paid a lot more for their passage!
No, it would not be fair.
Actually studies show from different sources that women kill their children more often than men do. The cases are handled in various ways but the outcome is still the same: if one is convicted of killing a child he or she will be sentenced to life in prison, or even execution. Cases are not generally handled by what the gender is of the defendant, but by the manner in which the crime occurred or whether the defendant is mentally ill, which is most of the case with female defendants.