Many women were suddenly working outside the home for the first time. Due to a shortage of male workers, women took on jobs in factories, on farms, driving trucks- in some cases flying airplanes- that had previously been done only by men. There were even women only professional Baseball teams. Large numbers of women also joined the Armed Forces to serve in non-combat roles such as clerks and drivers (In Great Britain, that included a very young Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth)
Yes
Most Americans do not think that women should be in wars. If they are in wars, they should work in the background only and not involved in the fighting.
African-Americans Native Americans Eurocentric Americans Hispanic women
the women were nurses and the african americans battled and they to charge over only black people not white people
Gave them a taste of economic self reliance and incorporated them into the work world.
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
As men went to war many women took their husbands places running homes. Farms ,and businesses
yes it did
World War 2 effected woman in many ways varying on location such as: -Women got to work outside the house for the first time. Many women worked in factories to help out in the war effort. -African American woman helped out in the war effort too, but African Americans were segregated from the Whites. -Japanese American woman were locked away in internment camps.
how did world war one affect the relations between men and women? how did world war one affect the relations between men and women?
Which war? Iraq, Afganistan or some other conflict.
African Americans
lost british protection
As men went to war many women took their husbands places running homes. Farms ,and businesses
We need to know the war to answer the question.
lost british protection
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.