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World War 1 would assume they'r the man of the house hold to go and fight for the country, there for women where left to apply for money. Only solution for this is to go and work. women where even doing jobs that could of never been done before the war.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
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no they didnt have milkshakes. The only thing they could drink was water. that was the only source they could drink in world war 2
USS Hornet served only in the second world war. The CV-8 and the CV-12.
Women serve with honor and distinction in the military forces of a great number of nations.
Women were generally only allowed to serve as nurses.
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No there have been women
Eisenhower was the only president to serve in both World War I & World War II.
Yes, women serve full-time missions for the Mormon church. Unlike men who may only serve between the ages of 19-26, women may serve any time after the age of 21. Both men and women must be single when they serve. Married couples serve missions together after about age 65. Another difference is that men serve for 2 years. Women serve for 18 months and couples serve for 12-18 months.
They can serve only two terms.
no. they are only used for marriage purposes.
no he cant because on the constitution it clearly says that each president could only serve 2 terms of president
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The law didn't allow them to vote. At one time only landowners could vote and women were not allowed to own land. It all changed after World War 1
Only the men that were rich could vote, women could not vote.