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In the early years, the Revolutionary government did introduce laws that helped improve the lives of women. Together with the creation of state schools, schooling was made compulsory for all girls. Their fathers could no longer force them into marriage against their will. Marriage was made into a contract entered into freely and registered under civil law. Divorce was made legal, and could be applied for by both women and men. Women could now train for jobs, could become artists or run small businesses. Women’s struggle for equal political rights, however, continued. During the Reign of Terror, the new government issued laws ordering closure of women’s clubs and banning their political activities. Many prominent women were arrested and a number of them executed. Women’s movements for voting rights and equal wages continued through the next two hundred years in many countries of the world. The fight for the vote was carried out through an international suffrage movement during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The example of the political activities of French women during the revolutionary years was kept alive as an inspiring memory. Q1 Read the given source and answer the following questions in brief:- Name the Revolutionary government mentioned here. ( 1 mark) The revolutionary government mentioned here is the French women were deprived of equal treatment in France before the Revolution. Mention any two discriminations they faced before the French Revolution. (2 marks) Enlist any two occupations practiced by the women in France. ( 1 mark) When did the French women get Right to vote? Name any one women political club established in France during the Revolution. (1 mark)

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n the early years the revolutionary government in france did introduce some laws that helped the lives of women. together with the creation of state schools,schooling was made compulsory for all girls. their fathers could no longer force them into marriage against their will.marriage was made into a contract entered into and freely registered under civil law. divorce was made legal,and could be applied for by both men and women.women could now train for jobs,become artists or run small businesses.

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