Women's lives changed considerably. They were alone in the household as their men went off to war. They went to work in the textile mills and factories. Instead of making clothes and household goods, they made parachutes and military uniforms/boots. They worked in machine shops for war supplies, played Baseball and still raised the kids. Women's roles changed so dramatically, they never returned to Pre-WW2 status.
women worked in factories of all kinds and even played pro baseball.
while men were away fighting the war, the women decided to take up the jobs that were initionally for men. And then when the men came back they seen that women were cababile to do these jobs.
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roughly 20 million
The end of the first world war gave women more of a right and say in the workplace, as they gained many jobs during the time their husbands were off fighting, and they were able to maintain those.
Women's lives changed a great deal after WW1. No longer were they protected by the innocence of peace. In fact, women became more aware of the global conflicts that surrounded them and their respective nations. The majority of women also went to work to fend for themselves and their children.
they drove trains...
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
they could vote, they could work in offices instead of factories. Some became leaders in the field hope this helps
France
over 1000
army nurses
women worked in factories of all kinds and even played pro baseball.
women were able to vote and Canada became very much respected
the clothes in ww1 were iretating and not nice
One of them was queen Elizabeth. I don't know which one though.
Yes, Somerville College, Oxford (which was exclusively for women students) had around 150 undergraduates during WW1.