In the 1950s, societal roles were largely defined by traditional gender norms. Men typically worked outside the home, often in stable jobs that supported their families, while women were primarily responsible for homemaking and child-rearing, although many also worked part-time. Children were often encouraged to engage in outdoor play, participate in school activities, and enjoy the burgeoning culture of television and music. The decade was marked by a focus on conformity, family values, and consumerism, shaping the daily lives of men, women, and children alike.
how many of the Titanic's passengers survived? first class: lost--119 men 11 women and children total---130 saved--54 men 145 women and children ---total---199 second class: lost--142 men 24 women and children total---166 saved---15 men 104 women and children total----119 third class: lost---417 men 119 women and children total----536 saved---69 men 105 women and children total---174 crew: lost---682 men 3 women total----685 saved---194 men 20 women total---214 any more question about Titanic please e-mail me--- iamevanwang@gmail.com
The Edwardian code of chivalry favored women and children over men.
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Out of the 325 1st class passengers (175 men 144 women 6 children) 202 of them survived (57 men 140 women 5 children)
Men were earners and women were housekeepers.
Yes, gay men can have children with women.
Men didn't want there womens to work at the 1950s
there was free labor back in the nineteen fifties
women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
women and children were put together and men were sepperated from them
men's role was to be a provider and to be a good father a man that men look up to and and man that women want
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38 kids 152 men 76 women
Men.
7 Men, 49 Women, 44 Children
The men did women had no controll over money, if they weren't married their father had it.