Many women worked as nurses and ambulance drivers, often near the action. Due to most men being away fighting at the front, many women took over the traditional 'mens' jobs; working in factories, driving public transport, and many more essential tasks.
they drove trains...
Yes, they did. Women and African-Americans took the places of the soldiers who left.
they continued on life or they went to work.
Women have been working hard since the beginning of time.
before they started working upperclass women would just laze around and vist people but now they can work in any job they want to. It was all thanks to the women of WW1 and WW2
ww1 never lead to women suffage the suffage had been there before ww1
yes
1920's was typically around WW1 and when the men went to war, there were no men to work in factories so they eventually let the women start to work in factories. then slowly after that women started to be seen more equally
Hard
like princess
WW1 put a vast majority of women in the work force for the fist time and earning them a pay check.... it all so showed that women can do the same jobs that a men can do in the same amount of time ... it is worth noting that during WW1 was the first time that women payed "men's" sports ... and that was the start of women baseball ...
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