Those who argued for women’s rights, thought they were just as equal as men, because they were always thought of as “pious, submissive wife and mother.” Those who were against womens rights thought they were only good for staying home, cleaning, doing the dishes, making food, and taking care of the kids. With all this being said, in society, women were viewed as only caretakers, who shouldn’t have a right to vote.
Lucy rider Meyer didn’t have a huge influence on the industrial revolution till the Mid 1870s. Where she became a social worker idolised for her persistence and all round happiness in the catholic teachings.
Some people believe that the manorial system as oppressive.
It was "Catherine the Great" who was the Russian Tsar who <span>supported intellectuals, poets, and playwrights and corresponded with Enlightenment philosophers, since she was inherently and uniquely curious. </span>
I believe the answer is education.