answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

As the men left jobs to fight for our country, they were replaced by women.

Women filled many jobs brought into existence by wartime needs.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

trauma

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What impact did the Great War have on women?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about General History

What impact did women have in the Vietnam War?

In the Military Medical system they were not only dedicated, they were inspirational.


The impact in womens in world war 2 and on us ercomy?

US Women (and Women of the AXIS POWERS) ran the countries (Built the machines of war) while the men went off to war. Women made them, Men used them.


What was the role impact and participation of women during World War I?

impact of world war 1 on womenwomen in world war 1 well that is different . many women believed that it changed there lives for the better it also says that their wages where higher and their conditions improved and there independence was enhanced". The war increased women's opportunitiesThe number of women working increased from 33000 in 1911 to 102000 in 1921 this shows that the role of women was increasing ad the war helped this.WWI impact on women's rights: Women realized they could be just as involved as men. They started to focus on suffrage because they had to do the jobs that the men had been doing for years. Though right after the war men tried to go back to the way it was the women couldn't be pushed aside as easily because they knew they could do it. World war one pushed the constraints of gender roles and though they didn't change them completely they were the biggest push towards the feminist movement.


How does Clara Barton impact your culture?

she did because she proved that women can help with war also, and she founded the American red cross


What was the impact of the French and Indian war?

It meant a great expansion of British territorial claims in the New World.