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educated women impacted the society in 19 century substation and the statement with three revealent points?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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volving throughout the nineteenth century, the Woman Movement developed in ... to have a direct impact on the nation's success" ( Woloch 90). ... and etiquette manuals" (Welter 3).

Answered by hemanti5389
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Women who sought education in the 19th Century ran up against thousands of years of negative opinion regarding whether it was wise, necessary or even safe to educate them,” Boyd told the audience in the Chalmers Conference Center of the Scott M. Niswonger Commons. “From ancient Greece and Rome forward, male pundits frequently equated educating women to releasing some form of evil upon the world.”

Providing historical context, Boyd noted some women were able to secure advanced education in the Middle Ages through a religious order. But she said unfavorable attitudes about educated women generally survived the fall of Rome. The Renaissance period was not much better, and it was not until the Reformation that women saw a significant change in people’s approach toward them

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