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what was the condition of women in France before the revolution

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Answered by CaptainAmerica007
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The position of women in France was much inferior to men in social status.

Except for daughters of nobles and wealthier classes, most women had no access to education and job training.

(ii) Along with tending to the family and house many women of the Third Estate engaged themselves in small jobs-worked as seamstresses or laundresses, sold flowers or worked as domestics for a living.

(iii) The wages of women were lower than those of men.

(iv) They were passive citizens with no political rights whatsoever.

Answered by dntrivedi2006
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Answer:The position of women in France was much inferior to men in social status.

Except for daughters of nobles and wealthier classes, most women had no access to education and job training.

(ii) Along with tending to the family and house many women of the Third Estate engaged themselves in small jobs-worked as seamstresses or laundresses, sold flowers or worked as domestics for a living.

(iii) The wages of women were lower than those of men.

(iv) They were passive citizens with no political rights whatsoever.

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