Women usually have to do the jobs left behind by the men that were fighting. This means that many women might do more construction work or manufacturing.
Increased support for women's right to vote.
the growing American support for social equality
American support for Taiwan The Vietnam War
Women supported the Civil War by helping as nurses or by making food for the soldiers.
Yes, in the battles of the revolutionary war women supported them by bring food/water donating money and hiding ammo until they needed it
During World War I, women significantly contributed to the American war effort by taking on roles traditionally held by men, who were away fighting. They worked in factories, producing munitions and war supplies, and served in positions like nurses and support staff in the military, notably with organizations like the Red Cross. Additionally, women participated in volunteer organizations, fundraising, and promoting war bonds, helping to boost morale and support for the troops. Their efforts not only aided the war but also challenged traditional gender roles and paved the way for future advancements in women's rights.
US military women were auxiliaries; WACs & WAVEs from WWII through the Vietnam War. Their mission was to support the American fighting man, and to relieve him of certain supportive functions so that he could fight the war. This was accomplished.
American women played a crucial role in the war effort during World War II by taking on various jobs traditionally held by men, filling positions in factories, shipyards, and offices. They served in military roles through organizations like the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) and the Navy Women’s Reserve (WAVES), providing essential support services. Additionally, women participated in volunteer organizations, rationing efforts, and community initiatives to boost morale and support the troops. Their contributions significantly altered societal views on women's capabilities and roles in the workforce.
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The war broadened job opportunities for women.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
The Vietnam War had the least support by American citizens. The war lasted for over 18 years. The USA lost 58,220 soldiers.