Like all wars, it thrust women into all manner of jobs that they had not been prepared for, and they made a better job of it than anyone could have foreseen.
'Proper Spheres' had literally Gone with the Wind.
i think women wanted to join the civil war because since men started to die women started to join:)
No, voting rights for women came in 1920, about 60 years after the Civil War (1861-1865).
The women got the right to vote
Yes, home fronts always play an important part in any war. Women worked hard to support their husbands in the civil war. Some disguised themselves as men such as Carla Barton in order to fight in the war.
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They were expected to focus only on their homes and families
they were expected to focus only on their homes and families
they were expected to focus only on their homes and families
The concept of separate spheres reinforced traditional gender roles, confining women to the private domestic sphere while men occupied the public sphere. This limited women's access to education, employment, and political participation, perpetuating inequality and restricting their autonomy. Additionally, it emphasized women's roles as caregivers and homemakers, placing a heavy burden on them for unpaid labor.
well the wekfare woman was not aloud to work. x
women were kept out of public activities
women were kept out of public activities
women were kept out of public activities
women were kept out of public activities
women were kept out of public activities
women were kept out of most public activities.
One consequence of the concept of separate spheres was the perpetuation of gender roles and stereotypes, as it reinforced the idea that men belonged in the public sphere (work, politics) while women belonged in the private sphere (home, childcare). This limited opportunities for women to participate fully in society outside the domestic realm.