False. The term "the women's sphere" typically refers to the 19th-century ideology that women were expected to take on roles centered around the home and family, often relegating men to the public sphere where they made decisions about the household and society at large. Men were primarily seen as the breadwinners and decision-makers in business and politics, while women were associated with domestic responsibilities and moral guidance within the home.
In line with the term “the women’s sphere,” men in the 1800s were supposed to make decisions about the household while women were allowed to make decisions outside of the household.
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