Compare the role of women in nazi society and French Revolution
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Role of women in Nazi society followed the rules of a largely patriarchal or male-dominated society. Hitler hailed women as the most important citizen in his Germany, but this was true for only Aryan women who bred pure-blood, "desirable"Aryans. Motherhood was the only goal they were taught to reach for, apart from performing the stereotypical functions of managing the household and being good wives. This was in stark contrast to the role of women in the French Revolution where women led movements and fought for rights to education and equal wages. They were allowed to form political clubs, and schooling was made compulsory for them after the French Revolution.
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Role of women in Nazi society followed the rules of a largely patriarchal or male-dominated society. Hitler hailed women as the most important citizen in his Germany, but this was true for only Aryan women who bred pure-blood, "desirable"Aryans. Motherhood was the only goal they were taught to reach for, apart from performing the stereotypical functions of managing the household and being good wives. This was in stark contrast to the role of women in the French Revolution where women led movements and fought for rights to education and equal wages. They were allowed to form political clubs, and schooling was made compulsory for them after the French Revolution...
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