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Tamiku [17]
2 years ago
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How does a woman being treated as a servant for a man show that equality between men and women is not being promoted?? PLS HELP;

I’ll give brainliest for a real answer :)
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Talja [164]2 years ago
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Answer:

yes it is true it happened among many country of Asia and the other region specially ROME.

the women were treated as the servant for a man because at the time people think that men are more powerful than women and they can rule over the country secondly in earlier time only man got a chance to study.they got proud of their study and money they get they behave very bad from the women as they were not a professional student.

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