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For women in the 19th century, the most common work for women was seamstress, childcare, housekeeper, cook, laundress.
Fashion, simply fashion! Which is true today as it was back in the eighth century.
In the early twentieth century, women's lives underwent significant transformations due to social, economic, and political changes. The suffrage movement gained momentum, leading to women achieving the right to vote in several countries, which empowered them politically. Additionally, the industrial revolution and World War I expanded job opportunities, allowing more women to enter the workforce and pursue careers outside the home. These changes contributed to a gradual shift in societal perceptions of gender roles, fostering greater independence and activism among women.
Because society, and culture excepts women to work and have equal opportunities as men, if not more in my opinion.
women had to do more housework, such as cooking and making clothes... etc etc. A bit like women in the Victorian times, only dirtier!
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History doesn't dig that far but we could think that their lives were similar.
In the 19th century women married rich men with the intention of having wealth and status so it was almost like a business deal and today, many people marry for love and not for their own benefits
I consider Jackie a model to be copied. She impacted the lives of many women on the XX century and still continues to impact us to today with her example of courage, dedication to her family, intelligence, integrity. She was a woman ahead of her time.
During the fifteenth century, women held very little power over their own lives. Aristocratic women were often used as bargaining chips by their fathers to further their goals. Women were subservient to their father and then to their husbands as well.
For women in the 19th century, the most common work for women was seamstress, childcare, housekeeper, cook, laundress.
European women's lives changed in the nineteenth century due to factors such as industrialization, urbanization, and the expansion of education. These changes led to shifts in women's roles, including increased participation in the workforce and suffrage movements. Additionally, evolving social norms and ideologies, such as the rise of feminism, also contributed to changes in women's rights and opportunities.
women were deeply involved in the issues of abolition and temperance and less heavily involved in issues of women's rights.
the allowed woman to have some control over their own lives.
They allowed woman to have some control over their lives
Fashion, simply fashion! Which is true today as it was back in the eighth century.
They were typically forced to by their fathers. They also could have married for power or status, much like women today.