because women had to do men's job in world war one, the was played a big part in women voting, and less sexism in jobs etc. women had to make artillery and work the land, and do other known mens jobs during world war one. the 'women's land army' was set up to work the land whilst the men were away fighting. there were women policemen and doctors during the war which was unheard of before 1914. unfortunately, at the end of the war things went pretty much back to normal, but protests from the suffragettes and suffragists were more successful now the country knew women could do a mans job.
They taught that all people, including women and slaves, though unequal in society, were morally equal because all had the power of reason.
Kennedy supported women's rights. During is administration the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) was created by executive order 10980 signed on December 14, 1961 to advise the president on issues concerning the status of women. The Commission influenced the creation of the National Organization for Women. During the Kennedy administration focus shifted from protections for women to equality of women and Congress considered 412 bills related to the status of women.
Women's roles increased in industry.
The status of women in the society in the sangam age was not equal to that of men
How and why did the role of women change after ww1 ?
In the Stone Age, economic scarcity and warfare led to women's roles becoming more restricted as resources became scarce and the need for protection increased. Women were often left to manage domestic duties and child-rearing, with less autonomy and participation in decision-making. Warfare further marginalized women, as they were vulnerable to attack and were often seen as spoils of war.
nothing women always just gave birth and cried
If women change how they look or what they wear then the beuty industry has to change too.
They taught that all people, including women and slaves, though unequal in society, were morally equal because all had the power of reason.
Kennedy supported women's rights. During is administration the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) was created by executive order 10980 signed on December 14, 1961 to advise the president on issues concerning the status of women. The Commission influenced the creation of the National Organization for Women. During the Kennedy administration focus shifted from protections for women to equality of women and Congress considered 412 bills related to the status of women.
True.
she was wierd
Women's roles increased in industry.
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They started to let women work so it won't be another Great Depression...
media has helped in bringing awareness to the Emancipation of Women issues. The development of contraception pills have helped as well..
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution