Yes. Men were drafted or recruited for military duty and went off to war. Other men were encouraged to take the heavy industrial jobs that were in demand for war production.
Women were encouraged to support the war by being thrifty, saving vital commodities, and volunteering as nurses.
How did World War I change the way of life for women in the United States?
Yeah, women were treated like dirt during world war 2. Men thought we were useless. But we can fight! (Not that I want to.) Good thing we have respect now.
it was treated by the peoople getting a break from war
No, women and men were not treated equally, but for the first time, it came close. People realized that women could do "men's work" and began giving them a slight amount of respect for it, however, at the end of the war, they were expected to go back to being good little house wives and let their husbands resume the jobs.
Woman were involved in many different tasks during World War One they nursed, and aided in munitions production and transportation.
No Jobs and poor treatment
They and their babies were killed.
How did World War I change the way of life for women in the United States?
Yeah, women were treated like dirt during world war 2. Men thought we were useless. But we can fight! (Not that I want to.) Good thing we have respect now.
the women were important in many ways one is that they treated the wounded. hi Gary
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With respect, really. Women basically won the war for us. They produced all of the ammunition we used, along with the weaponry that we used to win the war. Overall, the men had the fighting spirit, and the women had the productive spirit.
Some fell in love if that is what you mean. When the war was over however they were treated badly, even their children.
it was treated by the peoople getting a break from war
the main factors as to why women got the vote were as follows: the campaign of the suffragists, the campaign of the suffragettes and the role of women in world war 1
they was treated like allies
No. war is war and the death, misery, and loss of family are the result. Throughout history women and children have been the casualty of war. Children loose parents, are killed, or maimed with things like land mines. In some areas of the world they are sold or forced into fighting. Child armies are not unusual. Women loose husbands, fathers, and children due to war. Millions are treated as chattel, raped, and sold into sexual slavery.