No. Women in the Middle East cannot drive cars.
Saudi women are not allowed to drive cars but they are allowed to drive aeroplanes as they are chauffeured to the air port .2. Saudi women are not allowed to go out without an abaya .
Yes, women are allowed to drive in Afghanistan. However, most don't as cars are rather expensive and only the wealthy drive in Afghanistan.
Women in Yemen can vote and a few have served in the Yemen parliament. Also women are allowed to drive, which is not allowed in Saudi Arabia.
Women have always been allowed to drive in the UK.
The role of women changed significantly in the 1920s. The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution gave women the opportunity to vote and take a more proactive role in politics. Women were allowed to attend colleges and universities throughout the country. More women were working outside of the home as well during this time.
No Women in Saudi Arabia are banned from voting As a matter of fact, it is one of very few remaining countries where women still cannot vote
Women in the 1920s had more free time due to technological advancements like the availability of household appliances, which reduced the time needed for household chores. Additionally, changes in societal norms and the rise of consumer culture allowed women more time for leisure and entertainment.
World War I was the largest change that allowed women to enter the work force in the 1920s. Men were drafted into the war, which left vacancies at factory jobs, which had typically not been available to women before then.
They were in the US. There were never any special restrictions on women driving in the US. In fact, until about 1925 nobody needed a license to drive.
Well, I think that depends on what country you're talking about. In Saudi Arabia, for example, it is currently illegal for women to drive.
The NBA did not exist in the 1920s. It was founded in 1946.