Enforcing laws regarding the public safety
In Ming and Qing society, upper class women were confined to domestic roles, cripple their own feet through foot-binding and seen as inferior.
- <em>Chinese women</em> have always faced difficulties in society as they are confined to do <em>domestic chores.</em>
- Women virtue admired in Chinese society.
- In Upper society, girls from age five had their feet tied with cloth, believing that small feet would attract to their future <em>groom.</em>
- The "three obedience and four virtues" ideas were popular in Chinese society for an <em>ideal woman.</em>
Therefore, we can conclude that in <u>upper-class society </u>women faced hardship where their rights were restricted by society.
Thus option <u>All of the above</u> is the correct answer.
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Answer: They had soldiers who were better trained.
Explanation: hope this helped
The correct answer is because the envelope was a stationary.
The cardboard box had more information written about the punchline, the envelope had nothing[envelope misunderstood the clue by hiring some black belt expert to punch line out, thinking it had the algebra book to do the math work.] so he lost the race and was sent back, return to the sender.
Somebody in high power makes a mistake