the answer is NOT "just enough to make them good conversationalists"
it is also NOT "mainly dancing and music"
My guess is that the correct answer is "anything their wit allows"
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
Men complain of women's foolishness, yet prevent their education.
Whale women is a fat student teacher who taught this year you should have seen the size of her she was a whale. (real name miss Saunders.)
Both Daniel Defoe and Mary Wollstonecraft express the idea of the importance of education in their essays. They both emphasize the transformative power of education in shaping individuals and societies for the better. Defoe highlights the benefits of practical education in his essay on the education of women, while Wollstonecraft advocates for the education of women to achieve gender equality.
no it is also taught to men.
Women are taught in a special nuns' convent where they are trained to become and live like a nun.
I think that women in other countries should have the same rights as women do here in the U.S. because we all have the same rights and I think that it should be like this all over the country.
one is to vote
Nothing Women were not treated equally and were not taught anything
social inequality and limited access to education for women. Defoe and Wollstonecraft both argue that the societal norms and restrictions placed on women, such as lack of educational opportunities and limited rights, hinder their ability to fulfill their potential and achieve success. They believe that breaking down these barriers is essential for women to achieve higher accomplishments.
that they were inferior to men
Women were traditionally taught societal roles and expectations such as being nurturing, submissive, and caretakers of the family. They were also often expected to prioritize marriage and motherhood as their primary goals in life. Additionally, women were taught domestic skills like cooking, cleaning, and sewing from a young age.