Times have changed a great deal in the last 100 years. Women before this time were largely an irrelevance in military affairs, but WW1 changed that dramatically. Industrialisation of the means of waging war, the fact that military weapons & munitions particularly, were needed at the battlefield in an ongoing conflict which was going on & on for years had made a terrific difference to women in industrialised countries. It was still a fact that the actual fighting was still virtually 100% done by the men. But increasingly the young men were consumed in the death toll, and of course the wounded. Women were needed in the factories which supplied the war effort. Their efforts did much to provide the means to continue fighting. Although of course they still were mothers & maids & nurses & so on & so forth as they had been, but the idea of waging war, a more total war than ever before had made them indispensible.
During World War I, German immigrants often experienced some prejudice as a result of Germany's activities in the first world war. People believed that based on their ethnicity, they might have a sympathy with the people from their native country.
Jewish Americans were not treated any different during World War I.
badly
Because the Americans though that the Jewish people wasn't being treated right and the Americans wanted to stop it.
They and their babies were killed.
Discrimination existed within military policies. Black leaders continued to fight discrimination during the war. Blacks were not treated equally within the military.
Japanese-Americans .
They were let out and they could return to their home though most stayed where they were because it was nicer and they got treated better
The Jews were not in Palestine during World War I. The UN decided to create an Jewish country after World War II and the Holocaust.
Japanese-Americans
Japanese Americans , Blacks , Hispanics, Women, German Americans, Italian Americans
How did World War I change the way of life for women in the United States?
Because the Americans though that the Jewish people wasn't being treated right and the Americans wanted to stop it.
no clue man
they were fare civilians but could been racist at and treated badly
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
The U.S. government acknowledged that the Japanese Americans were treated unfairly.
During World War II, Japanese Americans were treated extremely unfairly. Specifically, President Roosevelt signed an executive order which called for all Japanese Americans in the US to be rounded up and moved into camps.
They and their babies were killed.
Discrimination existed within military policies. Black leaders continued to fight discrimination during the war. Blacks were not treated equally within the military.