* They took jobs that allowed men to go to war. * They ran the households and raised the kids * They learned to cook with limited supplies * They went without things like nylon stockings and new shoes
Soldiers on the home front.
Answer this question… Upper-class women rarely had jobs outside the home, while lower-class women frequently held factory jobs.
Hairstyles for Roman women changed over the years. At the very beginning of the city the women wore their hair straight back in a bun. During the late republic and early principate the women still wore their hair in a bun, but the top was raised in a puff. Gradually the hairstyles became more elaborate, with curls and braids. Women's hairstyles reached their peak during the Flavian period when they had elaborate curls and hair extensions. One thing was consistent through all the years, though, and that was that all the women wore their hair up; they would never be seen with their hair hanging loose.
Well, Women join in volunteer war service such as nursing army service or Red Cross. Women who were at the home front knited socks or cloths to soliders. Some of them began to do men job such as truck driver. The important role of women were to encourage men to enlist to the war.
Some of the men were... men. And some of the women were... women. Mode of dress was an immediate, identifying method of 'telling the difference'. Vive la difference!
they cooked, cleaned, and washed the dishes in the homefront kitchens.
women get mailed
I'll bet there are lots of examples right there in the history book you copied this question from. And your instructor will be looking for one of them.
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
Carried on in the home front.
Soldiers on the home front.
The difference is mens have the absorbant padding toward the front, while the womans has the padding more centered
In WWII, on the Russian front, there were women fighter pilots, snipers, radio operators, medics but I don't think front line infantry. During the Israeli war of 1948, they were on the front lines, but I don't know what capacity.
they worked in the men jobs and people thought they did good so they made it fair for them to have a job.
Women .
Yes, women worked as soldiers, sailors and air personnel. They did everything except front line combat.
The size number in youth is two numbers smaller than the size number in women's. Example: Women's size 7 = Youth size 5.