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2 February, 17:14

Which of the following was a feature common in both Soviet and Chinese policies toward women? They defined woman's place firmly in the home. They directly attacked male domination within the family. They were largely state-directed. They originated in grassroots movements.

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  1. 2 February, 20:58
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    The correct answer is They were largely state-directed.

    This means that if the government had decided that women would stay at home and cook then that's what would happen, and vice versa, for example, women in the Soviet Union worked in mines and on other similar physically heavy jobs just like men because they needed workers and anyone was good regardless of gender.
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