Influential Women Who Changed the World
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Why was learning the alphabet important for women like Rushsundari Devi, Ramatui, and Rokeya?

  • It helped them learn how to read and write, enabling them to share their ideas and views through writing. (correct)
  • It helped them secure better job opportunities.
  • It made them feel superior to men in society.
  • It allowed them to communicate with men more effectively.

How do stereotypes about women's abilities affect their rights to equality?

  • Stereotypes only affect women's personal lives, not their rights in society.
  • Stereotypes have no impact on women's rights.
  • Stereotypes lead to women being treated equally to men in all aspects.
  • Stereotypes often lead to unequal treatment and diminish women's confidence, resulting in inequality in society. (correct)

How did learning the alphabet empower women like Rushsundari Devi, Ramatui, and Rokeya?

  • It allowed them to focus on domestic responsibilities more effectively.
  • It enabled them to share their ideas and views through writing, contributing to the sharing of new ideas. (correct)
  • It made them feel superior to men in all aspects of life.
  • It helped them secure leadership positions in society.

What is the main reason behind the lack of confidence in women according to the text?

<p>Unequal treatment and stereotypes that make women feel inferior to men. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What impact do stereotype concepts have on women's acceptance in society?

<p>Stereotype concepts often lead to women being treated differently and not accepted equally to men. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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