This has been an ongoing process that still isn't over. In 1920 women ( except black) got the right to vote with the 19th amendment. Yet, that still didn't give equal rights in many areas. As late as the 1980's the military wouldn't allow women to be fighter pilots, it was in the 1970's that women gained the right to have their own credit. Still, today some companies ( insurance is one) still keeps the main person as the husband. In 1991 I had to get my exhusband's signature to get my own car insurance. If you look at the number of women in government there are less than there are men. A few women run major companies and women as a whole are paid less for doing the same job as man.
Women began to be treated more equally with men in different societies at different times, but the modern women's rights movement gained significant momentum in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, complete equality between men and women is still a work in progress in many parts of the world.
There can be various societal, cultural, and historical factors that contribute to men being treated more harshly than women in certain situations. This could be due to traditional gender norms, stereotypes, biases, and power dynamics that influence perceptions and treatment of individuals based on their gender. It is important to address these issues and strive for equality and fairness in how all individuals are treated.
Not all men are scared of women. Fear of women or any group is based on individual beliefs, experiences, and perceptions. It is important to recognize that generalizations can be harmful and that everyone should be treated as individuals.
Manifest functions of the women's liberation movement include advocating for equal pay, reproductive rights, and combating gender-based violence. Latent functions include challenging traditional gender roles, promoting intersectionality, and empowering women to pursue leadership roles.
Stereotypes about women can limit their opportunities by forming false perceptions about their capabilities, leading to discrimination and barriers to advancement. These stereotypes can perpetuate gender biases and restrict women's rights to equality by reinforcing outdated societal expectations and roles. Overcoming these stereotypes is crucial in achieving gender equality and empowering women to reach their full potential.
The past tense of "treat" is "treated."
Costa Rica women are treated well, although there are the some me who disagree on equal treatment.
There is no reason why women should not be treated as equals to men. And, there is no reason to argue otherwise.
Women were actually treated quite badly then - they could be sold, they could be beaten, and they could get killed by their husband-but the husband would not get punished! Women were treated lower than men, but now we are all treated equal.. Yesssss! I'm a 16 year old girl and i get treated absolutley fine...
No.Women are treated as subordinates and property of men.
she made everyone see how hard women work and for all women to be treated equal.
women in Sri Lanka aretreated almost equal to men
They were treated with equal rights as men.
There are no gender roles because everyone, women and men, are treated equal.
the issues at stake were that women were being treated unequally
Well all the women i guess are now equal. So they are fine to them.
Jesus did not have problems with women and treated them equal as the same with Paul. He also had no problems with women and appointed some of them in the cause.
women were treated fairly by their families in France.