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Fofino [41]
3 years ago
6

Compare and contrast the women's and slave movements. What were the impetus for each? How were they similar? How were they diffe

rent?
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aivan3 [116]3 years ago
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Answer:

The similarities between women and slaves are that they were both managed to stay home and do everything for the family and men. They weren't allowed to have a real job where you get actual money and are financially stable. The difference a women whos, not a slave is usually a stay at home mom because men wouldn't let them work and said a women's job is to stay home and cook. When on the other hand slaves were always beat and raped when they didn't correctly do something right. Their priorities were s to do everything that had to be done at a house.

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