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Which of these activities would have been considered suitable for women in the Elizabethan period?

Riding into battle

Holding political office

Singing and dancing

In Elizabethan times, what was considered appropriate for women centered on refinement, domestic roles, and social graces rather than public power or military roles. Singing and dancing were common, valued abilities that showcased a woman’s culture and charm at court and in social gatherings. They aligned with the era’s expectations of women as centers of entertainment and decorum. In contrast, riding into battle, holding political office, or serving as a judge involved public leadership and authority that were reserved for men, making them unsuitable for women by the standards of that period. So singing and dancing best fit the social norms of the time.

Serving as a judge

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