In "The Revolt of Mother" Freeman described women's role in the 19th century, when women were the only ones responsible for the household chores and for raising the children. In fact, these were the only things they were supposed to be occupied with as they wouldn't go to school like boys nor would they find a job. Freeman also describes the position of the mother in the family, where she couldn't participate in decision-making which concerned the house and the family including her. All important decisions were taken by the husband and even if the wife disagreed she couldn't do anything about it.
Today, in the Western world, women have gained the right to education and to equal opportunities in employment. Their role in the family has also changed as today the father participates in the household chores as well and he is also responsible for bringing up the children. Nowadays, the women can take important decisions concerning their lives and their families.
However, there some remnants from that era that are still with us today. For example, even if women have gained the right to vote there are still less women in the Parliaments than men. In addition to this, there are plenty of jobs in which they prefer to hire men or where women and men are not equally paid. Last but not least, many people still believe that women should have a different role in the family than men.
In conclusion, although the position of women has improved a lot since the era of Freeman, there are still many issues to be resolved.
Freedom, economic prosperity, opportunity and the rule of law were some of the values mentioned by President Reagan in Christmas talk about the family in the US. Presumably he meant these were values shared by many Americans. While these are nice sounding phrases, I believe that many Americans would doubt that they benefitted supposedly from the implementation of these policies and they certainly weren't meant for other countries such as Nicaragua where he backed the contras to fight the Sandinista's who were trying to implement these things for the vast majority of the people who had suffered so much under Somoza.
This question is about the article "Native American Cultures"
Answer:
a Native American culture area
Explanation:
The article talks about the existence of many native peoples in the American continent, before the arrival of the Europeans. The introduction of the article, gives a brief explanation of how these peoples arrived in America and spread across the continent. After the introduction, the article is divided into 10 sections that briefly describe the regions where these peoples have stabilized in North America, precisely in the USA. In summary, we can say that each section describes an area of Native American culture.
Answer:
This is a descriptive paragraph on 'Momma' or 'Mrs. Flowers.'
To help you write your own sentences, here is an example:
<em>Mr Prescott is the coach of our basketball team. He is a the perfect example of role model in our school. If you need help, he is more than willing to help you where he can. As a coach, he teaches us life lessons and encourages to do our best in everything we do. If I could sum up his character in three words, I would definitely say that he is kind, helpful and caring.</em>
Explanation:
In your own answer:
-<em>Say who Momma or Mrs. Flowers is</em> which introduces the character or person.
-To help your analysis of the character or person, <em>mention two or more personality traits the person has such as being kind, helpful, caring.</em>
<em>-Use evidence from the text</em> you have which would present Momma or Mrs. Flowers' personality traits <em>to support your ideas.</em>