In the 1800s, it was commonly believed that women were more moral than men. This perspective was rooted in the association of femininity with virtue, nurturing, and moral integrity, which was often used to justify women's roles in community improvement and social reform.
In the 1800s, it was believed women were good at working on projects to improve the community because
women were better leaders than men
women were better planners than men
women were more emotional than men
women were more moral than men
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