the n.a.w.s.a
some of the groups consisted of the AUS which stands for Auxiliary Territorial Service which meant they done jobs such as drivers and had to peel potatoes in a messy hall. or they joined the WVS (womens voluntary service) which was a group that provided volunteers who were firefighters or worked on farms or in factories. hope that answers your question. anonymous
In the womens ovary.
it formed by ww1
to protect the home and ban liquor
"Blood Money", with Lee Van Cleef, maybe. I think him and a Chinese guy were looking for a number of tattoos on various womens backsides, because when joined together they formed some sort of treasure map.
Demands from the WCTU and other womens' groups along with pressure from Protestant churches caused Prohibition.
DePaw University.
women's rights movement
definitely womens place is at home,bt after work,they also have the right to walk with men in the world,they are the 1 who looks aftr both family,and outisde working life,bt i think womens place should be in the heart OS her family members.
women gained some economic independence by working in factories
yes. he invented Basketball then was asked to invent a womens basketball game. then the miniature form of Netball was formed. look on http://home.ust.hk/~su_net/history.html
Yes. In the early 1990s the American Women's Baseball League (AWBL) was formed and continues today. In 1994, the Womens National Adult Baseball Association formed. In 1997, the Ladies League Baseball was formed, which became the first Womens Professional Baseball League since the All American Girls Professional League, but folded a year later due to lack of attendance.