Social Sciences, asked by mamtasamansh, 3 months ago

what is the role of women in French revolution? in 40-50 words​


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Anonymous: They were considered "passive" citizens; forced to rely on men to determine what was best for them in the government. It was the men who defined these categories, and women were forced to accept male domination in the political sphere. Women were taught to be committed to their husbands and "all his interests...
Anonymous: Women were active participants in the French Revolution. Women in France were not empowered. Most of the women of the third estate had to work to earn their livelihood. They worked as seamstresses, sold flowers and vegetables or worked as domestic servants in the houses of wealthy families.
asharma63383: women played an important role in the French Revolution they took part in this Revolution most of the women had to work along with their husbands women had the political corruption newspaper to voice their interest both men and women were treated equally French women were free to change their partner

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Answered by kavitashalley
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Answer:

The role of women was that when men used to go to fight then women used to handle everything very nicely.


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kavitashalley: so what happened was that when women used to do that then the country used to progress so the work of women was very important.
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Answered by llirtheekaa
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The French Revolution saw women in many roles, including political leaders, activists, and intellectuals. The Revolution itself inspired great social change in France, leading women to call for increased social justice.

Role of women in French revolution :

  1. In order to discuss and voice their interests they started their own political clubs and newspapers.
  2. About 60 women's clubs emerged in different French cities, the most famous being the Society of Revolutionary and Republic Women.
  3. They wanted to enjoy the some rights as men i.e., right to vote , to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office.
  4. About 60 women's clubs emerged in different French cities, the most famous being the Society of Revolutionary and Republic Women.
  5. One of the most notable French Revolutionary women was Olympe de Gouges.  
  6. Women's struggle for equal political rights during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Finally in 1946, French women won the right to vote.
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