they worked in idustries
Loan money to the government for the war effort
Some woman fight. Some are nurses and help the soilders with their injuries.
Russia helped the war effort on the western front in the world war 1 because in the ww1 Russia wanted to save it's allies and austria-hungary were attacking their ally that's why they entered to help their allies in the war. They attacked Germany on their front which is called the eastern front, the Russians were failing because Germans were attacking them but the Russians had many soldiers and weapon to defend their country on their front.
they were sent to England to help the wounded solders
yes
During WW1, the U.S. was in total war, Where they reformed every part of their lifestyle to help the war effort. All the men were either fighting in the war or working for companies that were producing goods for the war. There were more jobs to do than men to work them, so companies started to employ women to work. Since then, women have been working about just as much as men have. Hope this helps!!!:)
Helped in the war effort (WW1 and WW2)
the American Protective League
ww1 never lead to women suffage the suffage had been there before ww1
in WW1 (world war 1) women were making food in factory and weapons for the solders
Loan money to the government for the war effort
Some woman fight. Some are nurses and help the soilders with their injuries.
Russia helped the war effort on the western front in the world war 1 because in the ww1 Russia wanted to save it's allies and austria-hungary were attacking their ally that's why they entered to help their allies in the war. They attacked Germany on their front which is called the eastern front, the Russians were failing because Germans were attacking them but the Russians had many soldiers and weapon to defend their country on their front.
Trick question, it never did.
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
their roles in the war for women was them serving as nurese and the African American men fighting in the war by themselves not with the other men
During WW1 (World War 1) Marie Curie and her daughter (Irene) took x-rays of wounded soldiers and she also trained 150 women to do the same