D.younger women
No
well, medieval women got married, they wore dresses made of bear fur that was rare back then.
Medieval lords were people who governed acres of land for the kind.
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they would cook for the men
Japanese women had plenty of freedom during the time of Price Shotoku, they were able to own property, had a high influence to society, and many of them were rulers. However, after Japan became a fighting based country, women had no freedom, they had to obey their father, husband, and son. They also had to take care of the home, children, make food, pottery, and clothes as well. So... women did have freedom at one point but it faded away.
In medieval Japan, women held significant political power, especially in the imperial court and among the samurai class, where they could influence decisions and rule as regents or empresses. Notable figures like Empress Jingu and the Hojo clan's female members exemplify this influence. In contrast, medieval Europe largely restricted women’s political roles, with few ruling as queens or regents, often only during the absence of male heirs. Overall, while women in both regions could attain power, their opportunities and societal roles varied considerably, with Japan providing more avenues for female political agency.
no, women didn't participate in anything in medieval times, women were looked down on and it was inappropriate.
the exclusion of women from medieval universities affected their lives
No
Well warriors had to travel a lot and learned how to cook for themselves, which women had to do before this. Hence, them learning this skill lowered the woman's value.
Women's Freedom League ended in 1961.
Women's Freedom League was created in 1907.
no noble were richer
Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq was created in 2003.
Japan Women's University was created in 1948.
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