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... Not long after the enlightenment period women started to realize that they to had rights and they began to fight for these privileges. ...
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... During this period, women became much more active in politics, a fact best exemplified by their inputs and successes in the Progressive Era. ...
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During this time period, women were able to own property, regularly attend social events with their husbands, and basically had their own freedom. ...
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... In the time period of 5th century BC Greece, women were seen as simply sex-crazy creatures that could not do anything of importance let alone stop a war. ...
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... Unlike the Post World War One period when women were forced to leave the workforce once they were married, Ms Wu and many young and married women like her took ...
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... During the colonial period most white women were expected to devote their chief energies to housekeeping and to the care of the children. ...
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... Men of that time period, or presently for that matter, may place blame on the women themselves: them not having the respect for themselves to stand up against ...
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... age. Men often dominated their spouses during the medieval period. Women had very little, if any, rights in most social classes. ...
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... However, from what is known of most Germanic laws of the same time period, \"Germanic women were considered incapable of looking after their own interests. ...
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... 25). Many women during this period were writers, philosophers, or lawyers. Others even held positions of power in religion. Yet ...
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... some of the greatest artists who ever lived, no study could be complete without an examination of the lives and influence of women during this period. ...
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... Through a great deal of the Umayyad period, women appear to have been involved in a number of occupations; amongst these being schooling, law and commerce. ...
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... During this time period, women really didn't have a voice. It's almost as if women were seen and not heard. Women were inferior to men. But not Mother. ...
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... In order to gain a clear portrait of women from this period, the differences between Stowasser and Ahmed must be successfully reconciled. ...
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... In case the of menstruating women, the waiting period comes to an end when the second menstruation after the divorce has ended. ...
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... In the antebellum period of the 1830s and 40s, the abolitionist movement began a fight ... The issue of women's rights had also been in debate since the early days ...
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... sex. Women of this period were usuallysubject to whatever faults men could place on them instead of themselves. With Shakespeare ...
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... In fact there was more change that take place in the pre-war period especially in regard to the middle-class women. They had a view of independence. ...
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... years ago. During the period of 1971 through 1981 the involvement of married women went through a major change. Fewer women saw ...
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... years ago. During the period of 1971 through 1981 the involvement of married women went through a major change. Fewer women saw ...
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... The truth is that,"in one six year period alone -- 1967 to 1973 -- battering men killed 17,500 women and children in the United States"(Jones 23). ...
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... years ago. During the period of 1971 through 1981 the involvement of married women went through a major change. Fewer women saw ...
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... Saint Augustine may have a "male chauvinist" point of view towards women, but this is partly because of the time period with which he was living in and also ...
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... At the end of this period women were still not equal to men. There were more conditions they had to meet to be part of the franchise than men had to. ...
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... is possibly due to the time period in which Nathaniel Hawthorne emerged from. He wrote during the eighteen hundreds, which at that time, women were regarded ...
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... that period was mainly religious, focusing learning around the word of the Koran. Given that the education was centered around religion for these women, there ...
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... written. Aristophanes uses the Peloponnesian War to illustrate the differences between the men and women of the time period. As ...
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... She lived in an unfair time period; women were forced to do almost everything that the man commanded. However, Ma Joad was different. ...
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... but was also able to depict the social differences in the role of men and women within such levels of society. How did the author reflect his time period? ...
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... but was also able to depict the social differences in the role of men and women within such levels of society. How did the author reflect his time period? ...
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