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Inequality between men and women in Victorian era.

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Inequality between men and women in Victorian era.
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In the Victorian era, women were not largely expected to prioritize marriage and motherhood over pursuing careers or education.

True
False

2.

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Women in the Victorian era were considered the sole breadwinners of the family, responsible for providing financial support.

True
False

3.

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Victorian society upheld the notion of separate spheres, with men confined to the domestic sphere while women dominated the public sphere.

True
False

4.

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Women in the Victorian era had limited legal rights, including the inability to own property or retain their earnings after marriage.

True
False

5.

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It was considered socially unacceptable for women to express strong opinions or engage in political activism during the Victorian era.

True
False

6.

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Education for girls in the Victorian era was often limited and focused primarily on domestic skills such as sewing and cooking.

True
False

7.

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Men were expected to exhibit stoicism and emotional restraint in the Victorian era, while women were encouraged to be delicate and nurturing.

True
False

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