Ageism can manifest in various forms, and societal attitudes towards women often intersect with age-related biases. While not all men hold ageist views, many studies suggest that ageism against women, particularly older women, persists in various contexts, including the workplace and media. This bias can be influenced by cultural norms and stereotypes that value youth and beauty in women more than in men. Therefore, while progress has been made, ageist attitudes can still be prevalent among some men.
there are sexist against women... and it is not right and should be banned!!!
Travis Hansen
Their lives were still very oppressed. Most probably stayed with their former masters and mistresses even though they might have gotten little to no salary for their work. The rest was racism, hatred, and most of the stereotypes against women in the US before women had all the rights they do today.
Some would say women
because women like queen Victoria thought that most women were like the suffragettes ( violent ) ....................... (: El (jas)Pacco
No the hormones most take disrupt the cycle.
The sexist structure of the society
Knowing about some of the people who were alive in 1920 I am going to take an educated guess at the answer. I know that President McKinley was against women's suffrage and had some of the women involved in the movement arrested. Henry Ford would have also been against the amendment. He was not a very nice man and was against women working. Most men in this time were against a woman having any rights.
jamie carragher
Tim Cahill
Yes, you can still have your period if you're pregnant; most women don't, though.
African Americans and Women