In early times, girls were often not educated due to societal norms and beliefs that prioritized male education as essential for inheritance and leadership roles. Cultural and religious traditions frequently reinforced the idea that a woman's primary responsibilities were domestic, limiting her access to formal education. Additionally, limited resources and opportunities often directed educational investments towards boys, perpetuating gender inequality. These factors combined to create a system where girls were largely excluded from educational opportunities.
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