What was the basic role of women in Zhou society?

a. equal to men and frequently rulers of estates and villages
b. equal to men, but in separate spheres of influence
c. usually literate and served as maintainers of communal records
d. submissive to men and but allowed informal influence
e. priestesses of important cults and politically important for their advice


Ans: d

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