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Essay heading: How did the status and autonomy of women vary over time and place in early Asia? (Was there ever a real matriarchy in Asia?)
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Quite contrastingly, women received significant amount of positive attention when it came to marriage issues. In Southeast Asia, the bride’s addition to the groom’s family was considered as an economic advantage and a bride-price is often offered to the bride’s family instead of a dowry. Their ability to bear children was also highly valued by the community and the practice of matrilocal as well as patrilocal marriages indirectly allowed the women to have more authority and influence in the household after the groom moves into live with her family and village... displayed 300 characters
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Quite contrastingly, women received significant amount of positive attention when it came to marriage issues. In Southeast Asia, the bride’s addition to the groom’s family was considered as an economic advantage and a bride-price is often offered to the bride’s family instead of a dowry. Their ability to bear children was also highly valued by the community and the practice of matrilocal as well as patrilocal marriages indirectly allowed the women to have more authority and influence in the household after the groom moves into live with her family and village... displayed next 300 characters
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