answer rhe following:
1.why was it believed in the past that woman's place was kn the home?
2.according to the writer if all married women stayed at home what would happen?
3.apart from looking after he children what other duties wrre women supposed to perform? do all women still have these duties today?
4.what are the needs of the community and why does the author consider it important for women to work?
5.what serious objections does the author mention which would have prevented women from working?
6.what is the author's view regarding combining a career with running home?
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because women was treated as godess and hence was not allowed to do work and during that time they understood this fact and never questioned and the fact about present women are free according to their needs.
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