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Because women were not allowed to testify.
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women were not accepted in ANY university in Canada until the 1900s.
Women in cinema in the 20th century include the women who starred in movies such as early actresses Pearl White, Lilian Gish, and Mary Pickford. Greta Garbo, Rita Hayworth, Jean Harlow, Marilyn Monroe, and Katharine Hepburn were cinema actresses in the 20th century.
Women didn't have many of the rights men had. They weren't allowed to attend school or vote.
Cause most people believed that womens places was to stay at home and therefore were expected to fulfill traditional domestic roles while higher education was only meant for men.
The Seven Sisters Colleges is a group of women's colleges founded during the nineteenth century. Its members in chronological order are Mount Holyoke, Vassar, Wellesley, Smith, Radcliffe, Bryn Mawr, and Barnard College.
The question is too vague to answer.A lot of colleges were originally founded as "women's colleges", but have since begun accepting male students also.Nearly all colleges more than a hundred or so years old that weren't designated as "women's colleges" were for men only, but again, a lot of them now accept female students."Women's college" has historically mainly meant "this is a college that women are allowed to go to" as opposed to "this is a college that only women are allowed to go to". The distinction here is because a couple hundred years ago, most colleges did not allow female students. Men mostly didn't go to women's colleges, not because it was expressly forbidden but because they generally weren't as highly regarded as the men-only schools were.
Atlantic Women's Colleges Conference was created in 1985.
By 1880, for example, most states granted a woman the right to hold property independent of her husband, and several state and private colleges admitted women.
Joe Anne Adler has written: 'Women's colleges' -- subject(s): Women's colleges, Curricula, Education, Women
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Women had no rights in 15th century Denmark. Women were not able to vote until 1915.
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