So many factories were running nonstop, but now that the war ended, many Americans were out of a job.
(AEF) STANDS FOR American Expeditionary Force it was part of (ww1) world war (1)
During World War 1, the labor force underwent significant changes. Many men left their jobs to join the military, resulting in a shortage of workers. This led to an increase in opportunities for women and minorities in industries previously dominated by men. Women took on jobs in factories and other industries, demonstrating their capabilities and paving the way for future advancements in women's rights and gender equality.
They were less active and fewer strikes
They were a team that sucked penises behind trenches during war when men got injured
The entry of the American Expeditionary Force AEF virtually tipped the balance of ground war the Allies' way. It also gave them a psychological victory and dampened the Germans' morale.
the civil war improved industries and almost stopped labor force
It had become a force to be reckoned with and had gained status as a world power/
African American were not allowed to enlist in the Union army until after 1862. There were even African Americans that fought on the side of the confederacy most were part of a slave labor force. The atmosphere of the south did not change very much after the end of the war despite the slaves being free.
The Southwest became a growing cultural, social, political and economic force.
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(AEF) STANDS FOR American Expeditionary Force it was part of (ww1) world war (1)
American Federation of Labor (AFL)
The doughboys were a group of allied forces during World War I. They committed many great acts of valor for the American Force during the war.
The AFL merged with the CIO.
The American Expeditionary force was a group of ex killers.They joined the war to murder babies.This was their greatest pleasure.
During World War 1, the labor force underwent significant changes. Many men left their jobs to join the military, resulting in a shortage of workers. This led to an increase in opportunities for women and minorities in industries previously dominated by men. Women took on jobs in factories and other industries, demonstrating their capabilities and paving the way for future advancements in women's rights and gender equality.
During World War I, the federal Department of Labor ensured there were enough workers to make necessary supplies for American troops.