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Why did women do men's jobs during world war i and world war ii?

The main reason why women did men's job during the world wars was because all the men (or most of them) were out fighting and their families needed the money to keep the families going. Also the money they earned they spent it on equipment for the war.


What did women do after World War I?

They had to feed their families.


What voluntary organizations were women on the Australian homefront involved in during World War 2?

Women helped with Mercy Work. They helped the families of POWs. They also created the Women's Land Army.


What did families do to help the soldiers during world war 1?

The women took on jobs, they had wheatless and meatless days, and they planted victory gardens.


What things do Mexicans families do together?

Same as all families all over the world!


What were some of the challenges faced during World War I?

One of the obstacles that Americans overcame in World War One included a low number of men who were available to work in factories and in farming during the war. Women often took over these jobs in order to keep families together.


What efforts were taken to demobilize women after World War 2?

propaganda was created that then (as opposed to the propaganda recruitment campaigns during the war) told women to go back to doing housework, and having families as a main occupation.


In what general way has modernization affected many families around the world?

Answer this question… It has resulted in fewer multigenerational families living together.


What did people give up during World War 1?

families


Three positions women held in the workforce during World War 2?

3 positions women held in the workforce during the war3 position women held in the workforce during the world war 1.


What was life like in America during world war 2?

Life was very hard. With all of the men in the families gone, the women and children had to compenstate for the workload left behind. Life was harder as a result.


Which organization provided women a chance to contribute to the war effort during World War 2?

The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.