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women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
Lots
expected to give up their jobs.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
women did
Since the men came home the Women were expected to give up their jobs. There were not enough jobs for all women and men so the men got the jobs and women didn't get any jobs.
To show that women are as much capeable at the jobs as men
Yes because women can do any thing men can do
Absolutely. Qualified women or men can apply for CNA jobs.
while men were away fighting the war, the women decided to take up the jobs that were initionally for men. And then when the men came back they seen that women were cababile to do these jobs.
men typically dominated the external world, wheras women predominately 'dominated' the home, although there was a small rise in women in the workforce these were mainly career driven women or women of lower classes. there was a rise in men in the business world being a 'company man', wearing suits and exerted power in these 'business' jobs. the industrial and labourious jobs still existed and were considered jobs for the lower classes. read John Beynon's Masculinities and culture for more.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
yes they are.
They jobs women and men had in colonial Rhode Island was that women did laundry,cook ,clean and watch their childrenThe men worked at jobs,colloges and more too.
Well the men would be farmers and the women would weave baskets
women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
Shawnee men traditionally took on tasks such as hunting, fishing, and protecting the community, while women often focused on agriculture, cooking, and raising children. However, roles could vary within the tribe, with some men and women also engaging in activities typically associated with the opposite gender.