How Writing Changed History Saved Information: Writing let people record important ideas and stories, so they wouldn’t be forgotten. Helped Organize: It made it easier for ancient societies to keep track of laws, taxes, and daily activities. Boosted Learning: Scholars could write down their discoverRead more
How Writing Changed History
- Saved Information:
- Writing let people record important ideas and stories, so they wouldn’t be forgotten.
- Helped Organize:
- It made it easier for ancient societies to keep track of laws, taxes, and daily activities.
- Boosted Learning:
- Scholars could write down their discoveries, allowing others to learn and build on them.
- Improved Trade:
- Writing helped traders keep records of deals, making buying and selling more reliable.
- Spread Religion:
- Sacred texts could be written down and shared, helping religions grow and spread.
- Kept History:
- Writing allowed people to record events, helping us understand the past.
- Easier Communication:
- Written messages made it simple to share ideas with people far away.
Suffrage is something which is of very high importance and for this reason Britishers was not in favour of given was not in favour of giving Indian women the right to vote in 1952 elections. Significant milestones in history of women's suffrage around the world New Zealand became the first countryRead more
Suffrage is something which is of very high importance and for this reason Britishers was not in favour of given was not in favour of giving Indian women the right to vote in 1952 elections.
Significant milestones in history of women’s suffrage around the world
New Zealand became the first country in world when it allowed women to go for elections and vote as well. It was followed by Sweden, Norway and like minded countries and does they begin the enlightenment of women via the suffrage mode.
United States of America and United Kingdom also followed this later and in 1952 India to witness this. For this to happen a number of freedom fighters like Rabindranath Tagore, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Gandhi ji, Dr Ambedkar etc work the relentlessly and established a system where Britishers were not able to jio Paradise women suffrage and thus Indian women too got they are right to vote. Later on middle east countries like Saudi Arabia also made various rights for women available including the driving rights.
All this exemplifies and showcase that how women lead development is important not only in democracy but in theocracy and monarchy kay in democracy but in theocracy and monarchies as well.