Since the beginning of history, sexism has always been a prominent barrier between sexes. The notion that women are not on the same level as men has always been in existence. We see that even during the book of Exodus this belief stems from the creation of Eve, through a rib of Adam. From scripture, Eve's roll was to be considered as a servant and a temptress, the sole reason why Adam ate the apple. Consequently Eve is blamed as being the reason mankind is not living in a paradise. Sexism has continued throughout ancient history and continues to occur in our own environment to this day.
Sexism is defined as the discrimination or hatred against people based on their gender rather than their individual merits. This is shown though a common modern day event; a girl cannot perform certain jobs in the military because of her gender, and similarly a male cannot be a part of many feminist groups because of his gender. There are many groups and movements that make this more aware to the public eye and help bring light to these issues but sexism will continue in our world as it has since the roots of mankind's creation.
Sexism in its general usage is directed against females. A poll taken from a University in the States reported that 66% of the student body believed that males were the superior gender. Perhaps the grounds of this biased thinking are derived from older customs. In ancient Greece, dating back over twenty-five hundred years ago, women were born as property of their fathers. This ownership shifted to the husband as the woman grew older. Women were also seen as not worthy of male accompaniment. In older days women were to bring dowries to their husbands. These dowries would often be gold, valuables or even livestock which were used as "payment" for marriage. This is a prime example of how many sexist laws, beliefs or teachings would have been rooted from ancient and cultural pasts.
In its extreme form sexism towards females is known as misogyny. There are...