What is meant by the male dominance and oppression that was noted by women in the abolitionist movement?Answer: The women of the times realized that men not only had a monopoly on the legislative power but in addition took action to make the women feel inferior and second-rate
Votes for white women, violence against black men
Abolitionism played a crucial role in the women's suffrage movement by providing a platform for women to engage in activism and public speaking, which was often restricted to men. Many early suffragists, like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, were inspired by their experiences in the abolitionist movement, recognizing the parallels between the struggles against slavery and for women's rights. The networks and organizational skills developed within the abolitionist cause also helped women mobilize support and resources for their own fight for suffrage. Ultimately, the shared commitment to equality and justice forged strong alliances that propelled both movements forward.
They builded their houses with small cedar wood planks The sweat was a place for men and young men they men and the women didnt live with each other. the women lived in XONTAHS and the men lived in sweat houses the kids would live with their mother in the XONTAH then when a boy became a certain age they boy would go stay with his father in the sweat house
Women gave up their jobs at the end of World War II in the United States because the men had come home from the War. They had taken these jobs because the workforce needed them while the men were away.
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What is meant by the male dominance and oppression that was noted by women in the abolitionist movement?Answer: The women of the times realized that men not only had a monopoly on the legislative power but in addition took action to make the women feel inferior and second-rate
she was an abolitionist in a slave society, a black among whites and a women in a reform that is dominated by men.
Companionship and financial support.
Men found this very attractive. If you didnt have bound feet you were laughed upon!
im sorry i didnt understand the question could you explain it better
The reason why is because women weren't allowed to act in plays until the 1660's. Another reason is because women didnt go to school and men thought they were stupid.
Casucasian men and women walked right beside their AfricanAmerican women and men to show their support for the boycott.
they should support men
many women joined the abolitionist movement. as these women worked to end slavery they noticed how few rights they had to. so both black and white abolitionist men and women joined the struggle for womens rights
Because if women are not allowed to play in the Olympics and they wanted to make sure women didnt participate only men.