Women social workers of the 19th Century were ladies who usually belonged to the Temperance Movement. They later organized into the Salvation Army and several other women's rights groups.
mother teresa 19th century tarabai shinde 20th century
Deplorable condition of women
women
women
non-feminist historians
because the women did not have the rights to do it
Philippines .
19th century.......im joking
During the 19th century, the social order in Latin America was typically structured along hierarchical lines influenced by colonial legacies. It was characterized by a rigid class system with distinctions based on ethnicity, race, and social status. At the top were the elite landowners, followed by the mestizos (mixed-race), indigenous peoples, and enslaved Africans at the bottom. This social structure often led to deep inequalities and disparities in wealth and power.
Two Women PhilosophersSimone de BeauvoirHannah Arendt
european Imperialism in the late 19th century
The question is not that hard to answer if you know what is being asked. Biomedical Determinism is the belief that women are weak. That they might die if they exert themselves through exercise. In the context of the 19th century, women were not encouraged to exercise so therefore, they did have weak bodies. This obviously contributed to health problems in women.