no they took of jobs
eg factory worker making parachutes of bombs
and daily jobseg bus driver
go out and work
Several occupations opened to women by having the men go off to war. Women went to work in factories during World War I, building various products like land mines, ammunition, and mess kits for soldiers to use. Women also flew airplanes in World War II to get soldiers home or into battle zones. They worked in automobile factories, airplane factories, and in the ship building industries during World War II.
No, strikes were illegal in war time
It could depend on which war, but women did not actually go to battle. Women took care of things on the home front.
Many women did, in very many ways.
They stayed at home.
Many of the able bodied men had to go fight in the war. Someone had to make the war materials.
World War 1 would assume they'r the man of the house hold to go and fight for the country, there for women where left to apply for money. Only solution for this is to go and work. women where even doing jobs that could of never been done before the war.
Women taking the jobs men usually did at the time, so the men could go to battle. The role of women in the American war effort
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There have been gay women and men since there have been women and men. WW 2 did not change that.
go home and wait for there husband