History, asked by shubhamarora8652, 1 year ago

Condition o women before and after french reveloution

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Answered by Mavneetkaur18
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Answer:

Women were considered inferior to men.

They were not allowed to get an education.

The women who belonged to a wealthy family only were given education and were said to be noble.

Even after the French revolution, the conditions of women did not change that much.

Schooling was made compulsory for women but they were still considered inferior to men.

Answered by rihanna50
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Condition of women in France before the Revolution were:

1) The position of women in France was much inferior to men in social status.

Except for daughters of nobles and wealthier classes, most women had no access to education and job training.

2) Along with tending to the family and house many women of the

Third Estate engaged themselves in small jobs-worked as seamstresses or

laundresses, sold flowers or worked as domestics for a living.

3) The wages of women were lower than those of men.

4)  They were passive citizens with no political rights whatsoever.

Hope ti helped u.

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