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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I GIVE MEDALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How are living conditions in the twenty-first century different than conditions in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? (You may compare any of the following areas: the role of women, leisure and entertainment, social classes, education, family, legal rights, and/or job opportunities.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Metals"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where's my metals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you didn't answer my question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medal* hes making fun of you @lakotareid1232

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i figured

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im dyslexic so some words are hard for me to spell and read

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is a easy question bro ill give you a link

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My bad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks man i appreciate it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Living conditions in the twenty-first century differ greatly from conditions in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Education and family or more specifically, the role and rights of women in the family, are examples of the differences. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, education was required for children of 6 years to 12 years. Now, most children attend school from when they are 5 years old to 18 years old. The Woman's role in the family has also changed. Now marriage, teaching or working in a factory aren't the most available careers for women. They can find many jobs that would not have even existed in in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries open to them. Many women decide be a "stay-at-home mom" to take care of the kids and still have part time jobs on the side. 

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thats where I found it too! @LAKERNATION24

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks guys if i could give more than one medal i would

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Frosty, I'll give you the medal for him

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Welcome :)

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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