Asked by Lilian Awuzie on Jun 11, 2024

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During the Renaissance,married women were

A) considered to be equal to their husbands in the eyes of the law.
B) regarded as equal only at universities.
C) considered to be inferior to men in all areas.
D) allowed to sell property but not buy goods without their husbands' permission.
E) never taught to read or write.

Married Women

Women who are legally united in marriage; historical legal contexts often defined their rights, property, and status in relation to their husbands.

  • Acquire knowledge of the significant events and societal transformations during the Renaissance period in Italy.
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Sheila BuckleyJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
During the Renaissance, societal norms and laws generally considered women to be inferior to men in all areas, including legal rights, education, and social status.