Men and women are often expected to take on specific roles within a marriage and a family due to the many stereotypes developed by the society. For example they had to watch the kids, cook three meals a day, clean, and laundry. Those are just a few.
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no. no they didnt.
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Men !
Women were expected to influence their husbands and children to be good americans.
During the 1930s in America, women were treated as if they were valueless. Women were nothing in the eyes of men, and there was no equality between men and women. Women were second-class citizens. They were expected to stay home and raise their children and nothing more.
taboos for women in 1930s
there were no women
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Life for American women in the 1930s was challenging, with many facing economic hardship during the Great Depression. Women were expected to adhere to traditional gender roles, often staying at home to care for the family. However, the 1930s also saw advancements in women's rights and opportunities, with more women entering the workforce and fighting for equality.
Women were expected to keep the homefront running.
no. no they didnt.
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During the 1930s some social issues were prohibition and women's rights. Civil rights for minorities was another social issue of the 1930s.
- Women are expected to get married - Women are expected to have children especially boys to be an army - Women are expected to keep quiet when men are around and they are not allowed to interrupt them when men are having a conversation