well, in my opinion they were outcasts because of the Jewsish rules. Nobody from today can say "oh yeah i know that coz i was there" can they?
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their role was to cook, clean, wash, please their husbands.
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
Well we all know the traditional role is basically, cooking, cleaning, sewing you know, the average housewife! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The "traditional" role of women during the 20th century, is exactly stated above.. being the typical housewife: cleaning, cooking, and bearing children. Not only that, but during the 20th century the traditional role also consisted of women not having the rights to vote and not being able to work or have a spot in politics. Voting, education, working, and being apart of politics was simply the men's job.
Not much, as no such country existed.
The first factory to hire women is often considered to be the Lowell Mills in Massachusetts during the early 19th century. Established in the 1820s, these textile factories employed young women, known as "Mill Girls," who came from rural areas seeking economic independence. The Lowell Mills became a significant part of the Industrial Revolution in the United States and highlighted the role of women in the workforce.
Back in the first century women held and played an important key role in the hard work of the churches. But not many women or men were given any titles.
For eighteenth century women, the role in music that was socially acceptable was that of a performer. It was not acceptable at the time for women to be composers.
their role was to cook, clean, wash, please their husbands.
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In pagan Greece, women had considerable rights and were treated much as equals to men. Chirstianity changed this, introducing the notion from first-century Judaism, that women should be subservient to men.
Their role in the first century church was like it is today in a church for the holiness (only not so much): restricted. Women were not allowed to have authority over the men whatsoever because the men were in charge. They were also not allowed to speak up or talk in church because whatever questions that they had lurking in their minds were to be asked to their husbands because they were considered to be the "masterminds' of the household.
it didnt chanqee ..
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
non-feminist historians
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home