There were shortages of gasoliine and rubber so most people on the homefront did as little travel as possible so that tires and fuel went to the military.
The women had to stay at home so that they can support the soldiers at war by planting crops to help for food, knitting for the war soldiers clothes and etc.
Women did NOT stay at home - they went out to work in factories, farms, and shipyards.
no
Because the women wee ment to stay home and make food all day and not work at McDonalds or Sonic!! p.s that's what they made history books for you person man or woman
the role of women in 1838 was to stay home and clean
Women were expected to stay home and take care of their families.
no they dont they mostly stay at home.
if men were fighting in the war, and the women had the kids at home, everyone would do chores. so when the mom and father were gone in the war nothing at home would get done so women would have to stay at home and cook, clean.... etc
Women and children.
They used to stay home and look after their kids, or stay by themselves.
They were stay home wives, you know?
yes
They wornt allowed to do any sort of labor.all they could do was stay at home and be a house wife
Some of them went to war but most of them had to stay home and fear what could have happend to their loved ones.
Seeing as during the time, women were striving to get better conditions because the men thought of them as the people who would stay at home and clean, look after the children, etc. The men didn't call these working women during the war a special type of name due to the sexism. They were just referred to as "Working women" or "Working-class women"
Stay at home
NO
The women had to stay at home until they were married. After they we married they had to live with their husband.(Chosen by the father of the women.)
Because the women wee ment to stay home and make food all day and not work at McDonalds or Sonic!! p.s that's what they made history books for you person man or woman
I don't think women did any jobs during that time because they were expected to stay home and do laundry, cook meals, take care of the kids, etc. But some women worked as nurses during the civil war to help the soldiers out.