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Gender - Males

Gender - Males. By Jessica, Emily, Laura and Laurie. Working-class men faced competition for work from women, who were paid at lower rates for the same work. A man’s status was altered from bloodline to ones wealth and social status. Males were involved within the public sphere.

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Gender - Males

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  1. Gender - Males By Jessica, Emily, Laura and Laurie

  2. Working-class men faced competition for work from women, who were paid at lower rates for the same work. • A man’s status was altered from bloodline to ones wealth and social status. • Males were involved within the public sphere.

  3. The majority of Weimar Personalities are males, this is seen through information and research. • Gender roles altered due to the changing roles of women, democracy and industrialisation.

  4. "Throw Out the Men" (Rausmit den Männern), by Friedrich Hollaender (1926) CHORUS Throw all the men out of the Reichstagand throw all the men out of the courthouseMen are the problem with humanitythey're blinded by their vanity CHORUS The men get their pick of professions they're policemen or scholars or clerksThey get rich and acquire possessions like we wives who keep house for these jerksThey're ruining the country while we mop up the floorThey're flushing this whole nation down the drain

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