Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
i think women wanted to join the civil war because since men started to die women started to join:)
in war-related industries
puberty and nothing
The biggest difficulty minorities and women faced in the workforce during World War 2 was being thrust into unfamiliar jobs
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.
World War 2 did give women and minorities jobs, but the government rationed so there was enough food for the soldiers over seas.
why are many women and minorities unable to advance in their organization
Patriotism.
Life on the home front for women and minorities during wartime periods, particularly in World War II, was marked by significant changes and challenges. Women increasingly took on roles in factories and the workforce, stepping into jobs traditionally held by men, while also managing household responsibilities. Minorities faced both opportunities and discrimination, with many contributing to the war effort despite systemic racism and segregation. These experiences catalyzed movements for social change, as women and minorities sought greater equality and recognition in society.
Women made amazing contributions making armaments, aircraft and ship-building and running farms.