#3 - wrong. This actually dates back to a law long before her time *that benefited the poor*. In French, it actually makes sense. There were 2 kinds of bread - cheap "pain" and expensive "brioche." The law required bakers to sell the brioche for the same price as the pain if they ran out of pain before a certain hour of the day.
"Girls were not commonly or routinely married off at 12 or 13. Child marriages were typically only for royalty or some nobility. The median age for marriage and first pregnancy has been 19-22 for much of history."
#3 - wrong. This actually dates back to a law long before her time *that benefited the poor*. In French, it actually makes sense. There were 2 kinds of bread - cheap "pain" and expensive "brioche." The law required bakers to sell the brioche for the same price as the pain if they ran out of pain before a certain hour of the day.
Turbo capitalism. Pure and deadly.
Irelands population is still lower than before the famine
Tell this Mohammeds youngest wife Aisha!