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Women did not gain the vote before the war because men thought that women would take over politically and gain more civil rights than men.
Britain and Germany were effected because they were at war against each other.
Adopting woman's suffrage
World War 2 effected woman in many ways varying on location such as: -Women got to work outside the house for the first time. Many women worked in factories to help out in the war effort. -African American woman helped out in the war effort too, but African Americans were segregated from the Whites. -Japanese American woman were locked away in internment camps.
During WWI a lot of the men in America had been drafted to fight in the war. So women and minority races were allowed to temporarily take the work in place of the men. The job had to get done somehow right? However when the war ended, all of the men took back their jobs and supported the women again.Hope this answers your question!
Women won the right to vote after World War I
Women won the right to vote after World War I
The two most important things that led to women's suffrage in Britain were World War I and more women entering the workforce.
Women's Suffrage started in 1884.
Adopting women's suffrage
they had to take over the jobs the men used to do
women were deeply affected by the loss of their husbands and boyfriends and sons.
ww1 never lead to women suffage the suffage had been there before ww1
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Women antisuffragists
In the United States, World War I played a role in women's suffrage. Since Woodrow Wilson became a wartime president, people did not expect women to picket him, but they did anyway. Public outrage caused the women to be arrested, but when word got out of the treatment they were receiving in jail, public opinion turned, and the women were released. When Woodrow Wilson finally came to his senses and began supporting women's suffrage, he called it a war measure.
Australian women were effected greatly because their husbands brothers and friends were getting killed at war and here was nothing they could do about it.