In the 19th century Britain women were expected to marryand have children.The laws in Britain were based on the idea that women would get married and that their husbands would take care of them. Before the passing of the 1887 Married Woman's Property Act, when a woman got married she could not own property, even inherited property, and her wealth was automatically passed to her husband. If a woman worked after marriage, her earnings also belonged to her husband.
Activist Susan B. Anthony believed that the north held as much blame for slavery as did those in the south, based on their complacency. She also criticized society for not giving women the vote. When black men were given suffrage, but it still continued to be denied for women, Anthony focused on the message of fighting for the right to vote for all women.
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Life in the Word - 1997 God's View of Women was released on: USA: 30 May 2010
Mostly they didnt trust them at all that's the answer to the question if not look them up on your social studies book you dumazz......
As the mid-1800s approached, the idea of evolution posed a serious challenge to the then-popular view that species were unchanging fixtures of nature. This concept, called the Fixity of Species, was a perspective that European zoologists and botanists adopted as part of their culture, to reflect Western religion and the story of creation as laid out in the Bible
No, it is not ethical to view one's wife as their property in a modern society. Women should be treated as equal partners and individuals with their own rights and autonomy.
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They did nothing to change women role subordinate role in society
Unlike the prevailing Greek view that women were inferior to men and belonged in the domestic sphere, Plato believed that women should have equal access to education and should be able to contribute to society in the same ways as men. He argued for equality between men and women in terms of intellectual capabilities and the ability to govern.
Before the early-1800's, prisons were a place for the public to view criminals, sort of like an exhibit at a zoo. During that time period, prisons were kept more off-limits than before.
Descartes held traditional views of women as intellectually inferior to men, believing that women were more emotional and less rational. He also did not advocate for women's rights or equality in society.
they hated them
Nickelback has not had much of an influence on society. They were most popular with kids and teens in the early 2000s, but many people now view them as one of the worst and least popular bands.
Bay View Historical Society was created in 1979.
From a chemical Point of view: Men have much more raging hormones like testosterone which induce these traits in character. From an evolutionary point of view: Women were born to choose the best man to give them the best offspring while men were born to inseminate as much women as possible (that's why women dream of prince charming and why men fight for women). From a social point of view: Women have to struggle in society to be accepted as much as men and have equal rights, thus having to reserve some of their sexuality in the process, as to not be labelled as "h00ters waitresses". Also school influences girls a lot to stay celebate by presenting rape, and early pregnancy cases.
that would be a mans point of view... most women thing bisexuals are gross and men are alright
Until the early to mid 1800s the Chinook symbol was a flattened head and certain tattoos. In modern times the tribe has a trademarked logo which you can view at the Chinook Nation's website. It is a salmon with a spirit face.