In Ancient China, women's roles were largely confined to the domestic sphere, with Confucian ideals emphasizing obedience and submission to male authority, while their legal rights were minimal. In contrast, 21st-century US women enjoy significant legal rights and social freedoms, including participation in politics and the workforce. However, both societies have experienced struggles with gender inequality, as women in both contexts advocate for equal rights and representation. A similarity lies in the ongoing evolution of women's status, reflecting broader societal changes over time.
there are more differences than similarities between The Romans and 21st century
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The two source hypothesis is an explanation for the synoptic problem, the pattern of similarities and the differences between the three gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. It emerged in the 19th century.
The 18th century
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The 15th century one is crappier
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By State governments, federal governments, and private enterprise.
I assume you are asking about the Ancient Greek government, and not the current Greek government. There are enough differences to write a whole book. And there was not a Greek Government, there were several city-states, with different laws and forms of government, changing throughout the centuries, ranging from the strictest Dictatorships, to pure Democracy. In Athens for example, in the 5th Century B.C. : A. People voted on laws directly and not through representatives. B. Only land owners had the right to vote. C. Women had no right to vote.
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18th century in ancient Rome