They worked on their own farms and in bakeries, factories, and grocery stores.
Children played a variety of roles in World War 1. Some served as messengers, delivering important messages between soldiers on the front lines. Others worked in factories and farms to support the war effort. Many children also experienced the aftermath of the war, including the loss of parents or siblings and the devastation of their homes and communities.
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Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.
they took over things such as jobs and the home while men were at war.
they done nothing cause there lazy
Death and despair
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they where nurse's...
the roles changed because they throught they should make whats most of life before another war happened and then world war 2 occurres
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It gave them the chance to be or work in the military
Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.
It highlights the roles of factory workers and women as part of the war effort.
they took over things such as jobs and the home while men were at war.
Women received men roles.
world war 1 had a profound effect on the british class system due to traditional roles having to change to adapt to the war.
men relised that womens were the same mybe even beter
womens roles were to heal th wounded and to kep them stron