After the turn of the centery, more and more laws were being made. Because of the 19 adment women were starting to enlist in the armed forces. Eventually, many decades later, women started to finally come in the armed forces. Most in the army.
i think it is working women because they have a job and they have to also do the housework
The Jacobins were a political party of the extreme Left, based on a club which met in a former convent dedicated to St. James.
During these periods women gained privileges in the work force because during WWI b/c of the lack of men for the work force women had to work and gained a place in society. This was not a true lasting effect but it helped progress their causes.
During WWI and WWII women took over the men's responsibilities at home such as working in factories, tending to farms, etc. <><><> In addition, women served in non-combat roles in the military- as drivers, mechanics, and ferrying aircraft.
The changes for women and minorities became better or worse depending on the way you look at things. Women started smoking, drinking, working in factories and being allowed to vote, but minorities such as countryfolk were given young children to look after.
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they stopped working on plantations and started working in the kitchen, where they belong. makin the MAN his sammiches. sources: 4chan
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Women fought for better working conditions and fair wages ?
women were working in factories throughout britian during the time of the vote. they were paid less than men and were treated bad but they did a good jobs. also
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With the high unemployment of the depression, many women who were working lost their jobs. Employment schemes were generally aimed at keeping men working, so many women remained unemployed.
dont take this answer down, women belong in the kitchen making sandwiches
Seeing as during the time, women were striving to get better conditions because the men thought of them as the people who would stay at home and clean, look after the children, etc. The men didn't call these working women during the war a special type of name due to the sexism. They were just referred to as "Working women" or "Working-class women"
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
experience in seeking political change
They were hard working in the field and they were powerful they held strong during those days