From what I know it seems like women have always been treated poorly than men, whether the issue is voting, working, educating, getting equal salaries, getting same positions in jobs etc they’ve always be left out. Women have been hiding in the shadows for as long as time can tell especially women from the Middle East, due to rules which have no sensible or vital reason to it. In America, women can now show their rights by participating in votes. Women in America can even aspire to be presidents if they choose to because their right are highly respected. But in the Middle East it’s a whole different ball game. Here are some differences between the amount of freedoms women experience in the Middle East. …show more content…
According to document 3 “ about 50- 60% of students in women's colleges are likely to continue into employment but the majority of the others do not work because of pressure from their parents or husbands.” In document 3 the author made a statement from a student who graduated IT, according Salama, she would accept a future husband's demands to stay at home: "It's our religion - what he says, I must do," she says. So basically due to religious and government influences many of these students decide not to pursue their dreams for their