In the 19th century women married rich men with the intention of having wealth and status so it was almost like a business deal and today, many people marry for love and not for their own benefits
Illegitimacy was strongly frowned upon during the 19th century. So much so that an illegitimate child lost all right to inheritance from their parents. The "sanctity of marriage" was held in a much higher regard than nowadays. Thus, illegitimate children were shunned and often upper-class parents would deny having the child, the mother going away for a period to have the child in secret.
They has to pray
Laissez-faire
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
laissez-faire
In the 16th century, children of wealthy or royal families usually had their marriages arranged for them. Less fortunate people had more of a chance to choose who they wanted to marry.
very happy
Currently, societal attitudes towards mass gay marriage are becoming more accepting and supportive. This shift in attitude is influencing the ongoing debate on this issue by creating more momentum for legalizing gay marriage and promoting equality for all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation.
Look up "Courtly Love" and you will find what you need about this topic.
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
Moving towards a different pattern of values, attitudes and behaviour
The attitudes towards shell shock were..............................................................................................................................................................................................not good
Racial socialization affects your attitudes and actions towards others in various ways. You are able to mingle with different races and you can learn to appreciate them more by socializing with them.
The minimum age to legally enter a marriage agreement in Scotland is 16 years and does not require parents consent. Recently, Scottish Parliament has passed the legislation to allow same-sex marriage in Scotland.
Towards what? Firstly, French people are not a monolith and therefore have a variety of attitudes on different subjects. However, without a subject, there are just too many different perspectives to give a worthwhile answer.
A relativist might argue that attitudes towards same-sex marriage vary across cultures and societies, and that there is no universal moral standard that dictates whether it is right or wrong. They may advocate for respecting the diverse beliefs and values of different communities when considering the validity of same-sex marriage.
attitudes have changed towards relationships because people have gone from sad and lonely to happy and not lonely