Social Sciences, asked by OmNegi12345, 10 months ago

Give me the historical example of discrimination?

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Discrimination in History

As we might already know, women were not equal always. Back in the ancient times women counted only as a mere tool or servant. ... Another ancient discrimination is slavery. Many of the early civilisations was based on the work of slaves, like Babylon, Egypt, Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome.

Answered by Purvanshisaroha18
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We can easily come up with examples of disrcimination both now and back in the time. Let's take a look at the older cases.

We can easily come up with examples of disrcimination both now and back in the time. Let's take a look at the older cases.Maybe the very first discrimination affected women. As we might already know, women were not equal always. Back in the ancient times women counted only as a mere tool or servant. They had no rights or opinions. On the other hand, they had to do nothing else than bringing up the children, cooking and cleaning. Women were equalised in the 20th centure in most of the countries. However, there are still some countries where this has not happened yet.

We can easily come up with examples of disrcimination both now and back in the time. Let's take a look at the older cases.Maybe the very first discrimination affected women. As we might already know, women were not equal always. Back in the ancient times women counted only as a mere tool or servant. They had no rights or opinions. On the other hand, they had to do nothing else than bringing up the children, cooking and cleaning. Women were equalised in the 20th centure in most of the countries. However, there are still some countries where this has not happened yet.Another ancient discrimination is slavery. Many of the early civilisations was based on the work of slaves, like Babylon, Egypt, Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome. After the beggining of the middle ages this vanished from Europe. However, at other places, it continued living. Only in 1853 in the USA they declared the freedom of slaves - which were mainly Afro-Americans.

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