<h3>The status of women in Mexico has changed significantly over time. Until the twentieth century, Mexico was an overwhelmingly rural country, with rural women's status defined within the context of the family and local community. With urbanization beginning in the sixteenth century, following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire, cities have provided economic and social opportunities not possible within rural villages. Roman Catholicism in Mexico has shaped societal attitudes about women's social role, emphasizing the role of women as nurturers of the family, with the Virgin Mary as a model. Marianismo has been an ideal, with women's role as being within the family under the authority of men. In the twentieth century, Mexican women made great strides towards a more equal legal and social status. In 1953 women in Mexico were granted the right to vote in national elections</h3>
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<span>During the reign of the czars and the proliferation of feudalism, most of the people were poor farmers with little say in their jobs. When industrialization happened, those poor people began taking the factory jobs and working for very little pay in terrible conditions. Yet now these people were now in a concentrated area and had a much better chance to talk and organize. They had many shared grievances and were able to talk out against those in power and increase the revolutionary movements.</span>
As the name suggests, Indus Valley is not a mountain range, and it is a valley around the Indus river instead. The remaining options are all mountain ranges.
The same way the Mongols conquering China did, the Macedonians assimilated much of their culture into that of Athenian , Philips son Alexander helped further Greek influence through his conquests, creating cities like Alexandria and turning much of the eastern Mediterranean into a bastion of the "western" world at the time. Not to mention Alexander was educated by Greek Philosipher Aristotle.