Historically, men were primarily allowed to go to war due to societal norms and gender roles that positioned them as protectors and providers. This belief was rooted in physical strength and the perception that men were more suited for combat. Additionally, women were often relegated to domestic roles, which limited their participation in military conflicts. Over time, these views have evolved, leading to increased recognition of women's capabilities in combat and their growing roles in modern armed forces.
Men (that are not military) were forced to go to war only when conscription was ruled in parliament.
There were 4 groups of men who didn't have to go to war in the British Army. These were the sick men, the old men, the mentally challenged men, and the physically disabled men.
society viewed men as cowards and shamed them if they didnt go to war. Usually, they will be forced or drafted into the war and didnt really have a choice.
They were forced to due to conscription
Women encouraged men to go to war mostly by encouragement. It was a very respectable and honorable thing to have a husband that was willing to give his life for his country. When the men came home, they were treated as heros.
Yes that is true .... Men were the only ones allowed, women had to stay behind (they had no choice...).
She voted for a president when only men were aloud to vote.
In Abigail Adam's time, only men were allowed to go to school. It was believed that there was no need for women and girls to go to school, because men were in charge.
Men (that are not military) were forced to go to war only when conscription was ruled in parliament.
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Napoleon did not allow women to go to school. He only allowed wealthy men to attend. They men were to be taught a limited curriculum, about how GREAT NAPOLEON WAS> I think he was a bad guy :)
the people in the audience and judjes lol jokes every one likes to be naked
There were 4 groups of men who didn't have to go to war in the British Army. These were the sick men, the old men, the mentally challenged men, and the physically disabled men.
the war with mexico and californa :)
they wanted to go to war
well not all men some men stayed and some men work on there home and some went to war so not all men went to war.