In the past woman were not treated fairly because they were not allowed to do nearly half the stuff men can do. But now i don't think that there is much of a difference.
The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) did not admit men as members because it was founded as a women's suffrage movement aimed at advocating for women's political rights and representation. Excluding men was a strategic decision to emphasize the need for female empowerment and to focus on achieving women's voting rights.
Women were considered radically different from men due to traditional gender roles and stereotypes that emphasized women's perceived physical and emotional differences, such as being more nurturing and domestic. These beliefs led to the social, economic, and political marginalization of women, portraying them as less capable than men in various aspects of life. Furthermore, historical patriarchal norms reinforced the idea that women were inherently inferior to men, perpetuating this perception of radical difference.
In general, women tend to vote at slightly higher rates than men in most countries. This difference is often influenced by factors such as education level, age, and socioeconomic status. However, voting trends can vary by country and election.
Yes, a double standard still exists for women in many aspects of society. Women are often judged harshly for behaviors that men are praised for, and are expected to meet standards that are not applied to men. This can be seen in areas such as appearance, behavior, and career opportunities.
Spending habits can vary based on individual preferences and circumstances, rather than gender. Both men and women may spend money on different items or activities depending on their priorities, needs, and financial situation, making it difficult to generalize one gender as wasting more money than the other.
Yes, men and women should be treated fairly. Girls should be treated fairly as boys are.
yes, in some countries though.....
women were treated fairly by their families in France.
In history of the U.K and U.S, women were not treated as fairly as men because government didn't believe that women were as powerful as men. Have you ever wondered why women weren't allowed to vote in the late 1800's and early 1900's? Well, in a brief answer, cowards of government practically bullied women into believing that they were a race of uselessness. Emmeline Pankhurst, who was the first woman to actually digest this horrible exhibition because she believed that women should be treated like men.
no blad they didn't
Men and women are to be treated exactly the same in all cases.
Men and women are to be treated exactly the same in all cases.
There is no reason why women should not be treated as equals to men. And, there is no reason to argue otherwise.
Under the US occupation rules, Japanese men and women were treated as they were to be treated in the United States.
Women in today's workplace in the United States still has a ways to go before it can be said that they are treated fairly. Despite high profile examples that attempt to show that men and women are treated in the same manner, such examples can be misleading. Two major hurdles must be addressed: * sexual harassment; and * no equal pay for the same job between men and women.
Almost same as they treated men........
No