After World War II, there was a pent up demand for goods. In America, many couples got married and moved to the suburbs with new houses, new appliances, and new cars.
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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.
It was similar, yes, but it had more meaningful changes, America was introduced to the Kamakazi style fighting of the Japanese and our Economy was in a better position that in world war 1.
Someone said that war was the biggest business and most likely he was talking truth.
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.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
jobs and economy
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World War 2 destroyed the economy of Europe. The Marshall Plan was setup in order to help rebuild Europe.
Regulation Increased.
permanently ended the Great Depression
Women began playing a large role in the workforce.
It fueled demand for consumer goods and resulted in a strong post-war economy.
It fueled demand for consumer goods and resulted in a strong post-war economy
I destroyed it along with the economy.
Women began playing a large role in the workforce
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