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Apex is wrong. Only upper class women did so-called 'social work' activities. Most farm women and children were up before dawn, fed the chickens, milked the cows, made breakfast, then started chores... did sewing, mending, making goods they needed for the home...and helping their husbands.

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14y ago

women were treated like slaves they would do all the house work and what the man said

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9y ago

The world has come a long way as far as equal rights. In the 1800's a woman was treated as property and often abused.

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11y ago

woemn in the 19th century were treated badly. they had no rights in what too do and had to give everything they owned to their husbands. they were to be seen but not heard.

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11y ago

they had to walk behind their man

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14y ago

no. no they were not

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10y ago

Unfairly

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women were treated as if they were worthless and had no place in life.

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