Nope. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) would have no problem studying about Women's Rights in the Middle East or elsewhere. Church members are encouraged to gain all the education and knowledge that they can, and are expected to discern for themselves between right and wrong.
In fact, BYU, a Church-owned and operated university, has a Women's Studies program, a Middle-Eastern Studies program, and a Near-Eastern Studies program, all of which explore the rights of women in the Middle-East region and culture.
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Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
The British.
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The middle colonies for sure we are studying the 13 colonies in school.
The religion of Mormonism didn't exist in the middle ages. The middle ages were from 410 AD to 1400 and Joseph Smith didn't create the religion until the 1800's in the United States. During the middle ages the only religion was the Catholic. So to answer your question they didn't settle anywhere.
Some of the problems encountered when defining the beginning of the Middle Ages is determining the beginning of Christianity and coinciding that with the fall of Rome.
dont put children in the middle of your problems
Bad stuff.
There really are no solutions that will make everyonehappy.
In the middle ages nobody had heard of atoms. They were having problems visualising a spherical world.
All of these countries are Arab countries in the Levant region of the Middle East.