In agrarian societies, the males worked the fields and tended livestock during the day, and the women were tasked with caring for the home and children. So naturally, teaching children came to be seen as a woman's duty.
No, only Adult men were considered citizens.
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In Roman society women were always considered the lowest of the classes even lower than the slaves.
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Teaching was seen as a suitable occupation for women because it allowed them to work in a nurturing and caring role, aligned with traditional gender roles. It also offered opportunities for intellectual stimulation and social interaction, within the confines of a controlled and respectable environment. Additionally, teaching was one of the few professions open to women during certain historical periods.
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In the nineteenth century, a woman's proper sphere was considered to be primarily domestic and focused on managing the household, raising children, and supporting her husband. Women were expected to be virtuous, modest, and obedient to male authority figures. Limited opportunities existed for women outside the home, such as teaching or nursing.
Nowadays, addressing a woman as "Ms" is considered acceptable.
She had no "occupation". She was a native American woman and mother married to a French trapper. The idea of "occupation" is a modern one.
You mean, the evil woman? She was a ventriloquist.
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"A woman whose occupation is sewing."-Merriam Webster
No, the proper term is "hostess"
The proper noun for "woman" typically refers to a specific name or title associated with an individual woman, such as "Mary" or "Dr. Smith." Unlike common nouns, which refer to general categories, proper nouns denote unique entities. In this context, "Woman" itself is not a proper noun unless used as a title, such as in a specific context like "Woman of the Year."
A nun is a religious woman under solemn vows living a cloistered, contemplative life in a monastery. A nun's occupation is to follow Jesus Christ through her vows, and daily celebration of the Mass and the Divine Office.
The woman is a widow.