In the 19th century, men predominantly engaged in public life, working in professions such as politics, industry, and agriculture, while women were largely confined to domestic roles, focusing on home management and child-rearing. However, the latter part of the century saw women increasingly participating in social movements, such as suffrage and labor rights, advocating for their rights and education. The Industrial Revolution also altered traditional roles, with some women entering the workforce in factories. Overall, societal expectations often limited women's opportunities compared to men.
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