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they where nurse's...
Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.
It gave them the chance to be or work in the military
It highlights the roles of factory workers and women as part of the war effort.
Women's roles increased in industry.
Women received men roles.
they took over things such as jobs and the home while men were at war.
Australian women became more independent due to the responsibilities the women had to face when the men went to war.
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World War 1 challenged traditional gender roles as women took on new responsibilities to support the war effort, such as working in factories and nursing. This led to a shift in the portrayal of women as capable and independent, challenging previous stereotypes of women's roles in society.
Women became most independent after World War 1, taking on the "men's roles" but but became more independent again during WW2. Some main roles of women before WW2 are nurses, shop assistants and typists.