9th Class Social Science Clothing: A Social History Question Bank 9th CBSE Social Science Clothing: A Social History

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      State any three reactions of women to Victorian norms of clothing.   Or How did the movement of women react to the ideals of womanhood in Victorian England? To what extent was it successful in bringing some reforms by the end of 19th century? Or How did the women react to norms who believed in the ideals of womanhood?

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                      Many women believed in the ideals of womanhood of victorian England. But not everyone accepted these values. Over the 19th century, ideas were changing. (i) By the 1830s, women in England began agitating for their democratic rights . With this suffrage movement many started campaigning for dress reform. (ii) Women's magazines clarified that tight dresses and corsets caused deformities and illness among young girls and women in an authentic way by giving doctors view about this. (iii) In America, similar movements developed among the white settlers on the east coast. (iv) They argued that long skirts swept grounds, were unhealthy and hampered movement. Clothes of women should be comfortable and convenient, so that women could work and became independent. (v) In 1870, there was a movement for dress reform. Mrs Stanton of National Woman Suffrage Association and Lucy Stone of American Woman Suffrage Association both campaigned for dress reform. Their argument was simplify dress, shorten skirts and abandon corsets.


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