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Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
Middle class women were expected to raise and educate their children, entertain guests, serve their husbands, do community service, and engage in home activities: such as quilting and needle work.
At this point in history, women were regarded as inferior to men and were not allowed to do 'men's work'. At this point, women couldn't even vote. They were expected to be a housewife to their husband, raise the kids and do all of the housework. They were only supposed to leave their home with their husband's permission and their husband could generally do whatever he wanted. In general, women were regarded as the weaker sex and were not seen as fit to do the work that men did.
women were expected to take on the responsibilty like taking care of the children and clean and so forth. Many were expected to work in factories until the men came back, and some went to war.
Women were expected to stay home and take care of their families.
Women were expected to work in the home.
work in factory jobs
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
wait for there husbands to get home from work and then she helps the husband to cook a dinner
Stay at home and work in the household, bear and raise children, supervise slaves, and occasionally get out to attend women's religious festivals.
Middle class women were expected to raise and educate their children, entertain guests, serve their husbands, do community service, and engage in home activities: such as quilting and needle work.
They were expected to work in factory jobs.
To take care of the home and garden
to take care of the home and garden
Move to the suburbs, buy new appliances, women were to work at home and have babies. The 50s was the decade of social conformity in america- people were materialistic.
women began to say that the work they did in the home with their families was just as important as the work men performed in their jobs and women ought to be respected for their work at home.
women began to say that the work they did in the home with their families was just as important as the work men performed in their jobs and women ought to be respected for their work at home.