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In social orders where the spouse is the sole supplier, his passing can leave his family down and out. The propensity for ladies by and large to outlast men can aggravate this, since men in numerous social orders wed ladies more youthful than themselves. In some patriarchal social orders, dowagers may keep up monetary freedom. A lady would bear on her companion's business and be concurred sure rights, for example, entering societies. All the more as of late, dowagers of political figures have been among the principal ladies chose to high office in numerous nations, for example, Corazón Aquino or Isabel Martínez de Perón.
In nineteenth century Britain, dowagers had more prominent open door for social versatility than in numerous different social orders. Alongside the capacity to climb socio-monetarily, dowagers—who were "apparently chaste"— were substantially more capable (and likely) to challenge traditional sexual conduct than wedded ladies in their general public.
In a few sections of Europe, including Russia, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy and Spain, dowagers used to wear dark for whatever remains of their lives to mean their grieving, a practice that has since ceased to exist. Numerous foreigners from these societies to the United States as of late as the 1970s have relaxed this strict standard of dress to just two years of dark garments[citation required. Be that as it may, Orthodox Christian migrants may wear long lasting dark in the United States to mean their widowhood and dedication to their perished spouse.

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