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fredd [130]
4 years ago
9

What assumptions does Senator Owens make, about the differences between men and women? In his opinion, how do these differences

affect a woman's‟ ability to perform her civic duty?
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Nataly [62]4 years ago
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The answer to your question is that this spousal obligation continued after death or divorce. On marriage a wife obtained a dower right to the use, for her natural life, of one-third of the husband's property after his death, regardless of any will<span> to the contrary. She retained that right even if he sold the property before he died, unless she specifically relinquished it.</span>
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