The education.
Catherine Beecher was an American educator, writer, and advocate for women's education in the 19th century. She emphasized the importance of domestic education and believed that women had a significant role to play in shaping society through their work within the home. Beecher was also a strong proponent of education for women in areas such as science, history, and literature.
She believed that women should be educated for their traditional roles in life. The Milwaukee college for women was based on beechers ideas "to train women to be healthful,intelligent, and successful wives, mothers, and housekeepers."
They should be subordinate to men.
Beecher was a teacher whose work A Treatise on Domestic Economy inspired women to build a strong American Societies. She believed that women should be educated for their traditional values, and that women could be capable teachers. The Milwaukee College for Women set up courses based on Beecher's ideas "to train women to be healthful, intelligent, and successful wives, mother, and housekeepers."
They disagreed about the role women should play in reform movements.
right
they should support men
by getting men to agree with their point of view
Catharine Beecher believed that women, rather than men, should educate children because women were natural teachers. She also believed that women should not be involved in politics. Instead, Catharine believed that women should teach male children to be free thinkers and moral learners and help shape their political ideas.
They disagreed about the role women should play in reform movements
they should support men (APEX)
That they should play a leading role