Answer:
Explanation:
Maharana Amar Singh I, the Maharana of Mewar (March 16, 1559 – January 26, 1620), was the eldest son and successor of Maharana Pratap of Mewar. He was the 14th Rana of Mewar dynasty of Sisodia Rajputs and ruler of Mewar from January 19, 1597 till his death on January 26, 1620. His capital was Udaipur.
Answer:
The correct answer is the third option: During the Gilded Age many women had more than one job in addition to resposibilities at home.
Explanation:
During the Victorian Era (from mid to late 19th century) the role of men and women functioned in "separate spheres". Men worked in the public sphere and women worked in the domestic sphere. However, at the end of the 19th century, many women began to work and take opportunities that opened up for them to study.
In 1900, more than five million women worked outside the house given the context of an industrial economy.
- Working-class women entered to work in factories that put their health and life at risk, with strenuous hours and low wages.
- Working-class women and immigrant women began working as domestic servants in wealthy homes.
- African-American women worked as domestic servants and in agricultural work.
- Single, middle-class women worked as secretaries, store clerks, teachers, and nurses. Married middle-class women they dedicated more to their family although they also got certain jobs.
- Many white, middle class, Protestant, and educated women entered the public sphere to promote social reforms.
In addition to these jobs, the society expected them to continue doing housework, which led them to have double and triple working hours.
They had a better understanding of the African terrain
Answer:
sepearation
Explanation:
to explain why the colonists broke up with the british
Social Darwinism was used to justify all of the following except "communism," since in fact communism sought in many ways to combat social darwinism, but ensuring that there were no class divisions within society, and the wealth was shared among all.