Western women were allowe' to take on most men's jobs after the Emancipation which followe' the women's suffrage movement beginning in the nineteenth an early twentieth centuries. This ultimately allowe' for equal opportunity an' the establishment of equal political, economic an' social rights.
many mens were slaves and traders and the women became teachers in the mid
umm... jobs for men!!?? mabie Carpintry or is it spelled carpindry!! (Constuction Workers) and ummm....Working in the Mens Hokey League!! sorry my spellings realli bad!!
At wolrd war 2 mens where gone to war. but fabrics still need people ti work. so the womens took the mens places and worked. they where doing the mens jobs while they where up to the war. the women did change the world because whit out them the economic aspect of the socity would be dead by now.
Women worked as nurses oversees and other jobs on the homefront. It is important to know that women were not allowed to fight.
They did work. They took over all the mens jobs as they had to go to war. many women would be trained up as nurses and help the injured soldiers at war
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The women did the mens jobs, because the men had all gone to fight in WWl. They had to take over and do the mens work in the factories and on the farms.
Most likely women did not have jobs in Athens. Only in Sparta were women allowed to have jobs, most of were owning shops.
women do a lot of things and it can be hard. they go to WAR! They clean homes or stay home (men do too): > they do hard labor and raise kids or babysit kids! Even are CEO's of many efficient businesses and do mens jobs!
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No women has ever been signed to a men's professional basketball team, its not allowed.
mostly the women did the mens jobs like making beer for the rich and looking after the animals,not very exciting jobs at all and defanitly mucky!
many mens were slaves and traders and the women became teachers in the mid
yes, of course. They are allowed to have jobs on equal opportunities as men. They may have jobs also in foreign countries and in international organizations.
allowed to vote. allowed to get jobs, have more say, different clothing. bigger jobs
women had to do all the mens jobs and their own whilst worrying about the men of the family which made their life harder
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