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False! It decreased
women worked in factories of all kinds and even played pro baseball.
During the period of time from 1880 until 1900, a women were primarily housewives. However, those who worked outside the home worked in the service industry and held clerical jobs.
During WWI and WWII women took over the men's responsibilities at home such as working in factories, tending to farms, etc. <><><> In addition, women served in non-combat roles in the military- as drivers, mechanics, and ferrying aircraft.
The women in the 1920's still had very few civil rights. They had gained the right to vote and some had begun to work in the new telephone system as operators, others in offices, some as teachers. There were no women in Congress or political office. Getting into college was also hard for women and becoming a doctor or lawyer was virtually impossible. The majority of women were homemakers and mothers.
Women working outside the home
During the time of WWI, it was uncommon for women to work outside of the home. By the time WWII rolled around, women were working in factories, ship yards, and many other formerly men only jobs.
During ww2 women worked in factories building weaponry and assembling planes and ultimately had many more responsibilities outside of the home
how many women work outside the home in 1995
Women first began working outside the home during the industrial revolution, mostly in textile mills. The Merrimack Manufacturing Company opened more than thirty mills in 1840, employing more than 7,00 workers- mostly unmarried women. So, many women worked outside the home before the Civil war, though many point to the World War 2 era.
False! It decreased
They stayed at home.
Women and children.
women cleaned pots and dishes they didnt like it
Carried on in the home front.
Women who went to work in factories
They had lots of sex