In the Mayan civilization, men and women had distinct roles and responsibilities. Men typically held positions of power and authority, such as rulers, priests, and warriors, while women were primarily responsible for domestic tasks and raising children. However, women could also attain influence and prestige through involvement in religious ceremonies or as priestesses, and some women even held political power as queens or rulers. Overall, while there were gender differences in the Mayan society, it is important to note that women still had the opportunity for social mobility and influence.
Men and Women wore acloth,buffolo skin, and leather.
hunting,farming,pottery etc
The men had great authority over their families but they had a lot of duties.
Men and women are not equal yet. Men have a long way to go to catch up to them. Answer: With the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution.
farming hunting etc
Men and Women wore acloth,buffolo skin, and leather.
hunting,farming,pottery etc
That men and women had equal abilities.
Yes men are equal to women for they both need to live for life on earth to continue.
every 100 men is equal to 98 women
women and men are equal
The women can do works that men can do. And the men can do works that women can do. That means that the men and women are need to treat the same, because they are equal.
Most of the men were either farmers or tradesmen. The women usually weaved.
The men had great authority over their families but they had a lot of duties.
The men wore socks and sandal only and the women wore sandal without socks
all men and women are created equal...but women are sexy(some)
Women and men started to share equal rights once the 19th Amendment was passed, giving women the right to vote.