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From the very beginning women were active participants in the events which brought
about so many important changes in French society. They hoped that their involvement
would pressurise the revolutionary government to introduce measures to improve their
lives. Most women of the third estate had to work for a living. They worked as
seamstresses or laundresses, sold flowers, fruits and vegetables at the market, or were
employed as domestic servants in the houses of prosperous people. Most women did
not have access to education or job training. Only daughters of nobles or wealthier
members of the third estate could study at a convent, after which their families
arranged a marriage for them. Working women had also to care for their families, that
is, cook, fetch water, queue up for bread and look after the children. Their wages were
lower than those of men.
i) Who were the active participants in the important changes of French revolution?
ii) State whether the following is true or false
Every women have access to education or job training
iii) The wages of the women were lower than whom?
iv) Which estate women had to work for their living?
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