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The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
They are both of Greek descent.
the similarities and differences of the refrom movement of the early to mid-1800s were similarities:abolitionists belived that slavery should be outlawed
Well. they both were expected to marry. they both could not vote...
Roman women wore robes, sandals, and kept their hair up with combs and sticks. As for how they acted, that was up to their husband because they had to do eveyhting they were told to do.
One is old the other is not as old. :)
The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
what are the differences in communication between men and women
Sparta women lived freely while athen women couldn't even leave the house.
because they did not have holister or superdry in the old days now in 2013 we have all these cool shops
If you compare their situation to that of women in today's more fundamentalist countries, there is very little difference. Women were the 'posession' of their nearest male relative or of their husband, had very little legal rights, were expected to mostly remain in side the house and to venture out only in case of the occasional visit to an 'approved' friend or relative. Only the women of Sparta were equal to the men, had full legal rights, could dress as they liked and participate in sports.
There is no difference between Hindu and Muslim women. The differences are based on how individuals were raised, educated etc. It has nothing to do with one's religion.
no
there are significant differences between moral reasoning of men and women
They are both of Greek descent.
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