No, they did not.
Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.Present day women have more than 2 rights that were not available to them in ancient times. Two of them are the right to vote and the right to join the army.
threatinning others
The minimum age to join the women's Land Army was 17.
Yes, they can.
yes
1973.
The plebeians engaged in civil unrest to protest their mistreatments by the patricians. They engaged in strikes, out and out riots, and refused to join the army.
Not in the US military, no.
Plebeians had to fight in the army as Rome expanded. Many plebeians refused to join the army because the patricians had more freedom in Rome. This caused a conflict between the patricians and the plebeians.
they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
The military age in ancient Rome was 17 to 46. This stemmed from the early days of the Roman army when it was a conscripted citizen militia where citizens were drafted for annual campaigns. When recruitment became voluntary, you could still join the army if you were within this age range. However, most of the volunteers who joined were aged 17-24.
By protesting for equal rights