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How did World War I change the way of life for women in the United States?
The Cuban way of life changed during the Cold War by isolating the country. They were very limited in their trading due to an embargo placed on them.
It didn't. Michael Montagne
the home front's where in many allied countries including britan, U.K and new zealand.The homefronts were where the men and women back at home help out in the war effort by taking in children during the blitz, by aiding then wounded and sick soldiers and giving food to the starving soldiers
a christian women during the holocaust who risked her own life to protect her friend isle baumgart, who was Jewish by hiding her in her home
Women did not dominate the workforce, and in fact the number of women in the workforce declined during the 1920s, especially professional women.
Homefront - 1991 Life Is Short - 2.9 was released on: USA: 17 December 1992
Homefront - 1991 Life Is Short 2-9 was released on: USA: 17 December 1992
Most of the men were gone to fight in the war, so it was up to all the women to manage the slaves and family. After Sherman's march to the sea. It was awful for the inhabitants, being raped and pillaged by the union soldiers.
The homefront got the info the news would tell them. The news however didn't tell the homefront much things about the war. It was and is still true today.
How did World War I change the way of life for women in the United States?
HORRIBLE!
Life changed for people during the Neolithic Age because that was when they found out how to make fire.
It gave women the right to vote; Women's Sufferage.
Roman women were ludicrously better looking than English women
Filipino women were raped and killed during the Japanese era.
They had more responsibilities