History, asked by tusharsingh5060, 4 months ago

3. Why is the 19th century considered the age of
women?​

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Answered by BaapJi001
1

Explanation:

Women and men were not equal in the 19th century. Women were seen as 'the weaker sex'. ... The middle classes took the role of women very seriously because they did not have to worry about things like poverty. The ideal woman was to be 'the angel in the house' and support her husband.

Answered by sreyasinharkl
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It is an age where the impact  of industrial revolution caused a sharp differentiation between the gender roles especially of the upper and middle classes . Men and women were thought to have complete different natures men were thought to have natures suited to the public world women to the private.

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