How and why attitudes to the roles of men and women have changed

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How and why attitudes to the roles of men and women have changed

outcome All will know society traditional role of men and women. Some will know the role of men and women in society in modern times. Some will evaluate the role of men and women in society

The growth of equal rights for women in the UK A hundred years ago women did not have rights in the UK, but during the 20th century women gained

1. The right to vote 2. The right to equal pay 3 1.The right to vote 2. The right to equal pay 3.The right to act against discrimination. It is now accepted that men and women have equal rights and should both have the chance of career

Why attitudes have changed During the first world war women, had to take on many jobs previously done by men and did these jobs just as well as men. The development of equal rights for women in other countries made it difficult they were not needed in the uk. The success of women as councillors and women’s work in health and social care showed that women were equals of men in these areas

KEY WORDS EQUALITY – The state of everyone having equal rights regardless of gender/race/class. Sexism –discriminating against people because of their gender( being male or female)

Answer all these questions a. what is sexism? B. Do you think men should share housework with women? Give TWO reasons for your point of view . 4 marks C. Explain how attitudes to the roles of men and women have changed. Give 4 reasons - 8 marks D.“men and women should have equal roles in life” (i) Do you agree? Give reasons for your point of view 3 marks (ii) Give reasons why some people may disagree with you - 3 marks