How did the changing definition of work affect women differently than men?
a. Women's work was calculated at the same value as men's.
b. Women's work was devalued as "necessary" but unskilled.
c. Women earned salaries for production of artisanal goods like cheese and butter.
d. Women's work was not considered part of the market economy because they exchanged goods in barter systems.
e. All of these.
b
You might also like to view...
Which of these Sasanian traditions was derived from Zoroastrian teachings?
A) polytheism B) harsh subjugation of conquered peoples C) the circle of equity D) use of satrapies
Which one of the following was NOT in President Washington's first cabinet?
A) Edmund Randolph B) Alexander Hamilton C) John Jay D) Thomas Jefferson
Who proposed a heliocentric theory to explain the movement of the heavenly bodies?
a. Voltaire b. Galileo Galilei c. Nicolaus Copernicus d. Ptolemy e. Johannes Kepler
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the German immigrants who arrived in the United States?
A) They routinely referred to themselves by the town or county from which they came. B) They developed distinct communities. C) They settled in various neighborhoods without restrictions. D) They embraced cultural forms harking back to the homeland. E) They formed turnvereins in the spirit of the German liberation movement.