it ensured that careers would be open on the basis of merit and not privileges of birth.
It did not guarantee women equal rights but confirmed the existing supremacy of men over women; women had fewer rights than children.
It didn't either enshrine individual rights or the security of the state- there was a balance
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During WW2 about 350,000 women had joined the military with many having medical roles as nurses and many also helped to drive trucks to transport certain supplies or munitions to the front.
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about 3/4th of the population
The exact date is unknown but between 550 bc and 539 bc.