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Which of these activities would have been considered suitable for women in the Elizabethan period? law medicine science painting NextReset

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Painting

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Women were not allowed to enter the professions i.e law, medicine, politics, but they could work in domestic service as cooks, maids etc, and a female painter, Levina Teerlinc, was employed by Henry VIII and later by Mary and Elizabeth respectively. Women were also allowed to write works of literature, providing the subject was suitable for women: mainly translations or religious works.

Correct answer would be painting.

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