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8 December, 23:05

How did advocates for women's rights in these years both accept and challenge exisiting gender beliefs and social roles?

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  1. 9 December, 02:08
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    In the 1800's a woman 'Belonged' to a man on marriage. Her body, her possessions (Except personal items), her children. A man could divorce his wife should she commit adultery but a woman could not divorce her husband on grounds of adultery. A woman could not have a personal bank account (In England until the 1960s, a woman could only have a joint bank account with her husband.
  2. 9 December, 02:56
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    In the 1800's a woman 'Belonged' to a man on marriage. Her body, her possessions (Except personal items), her children. A man could divorce his wife should she commit adultery but a woman could not divorce her husband on grounds of adultery. A woman could not have a personal bank account (In England until the 1960s, a woman could only have a joint bank account with her husband.
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