answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

There was a major shortage in Sandwiches.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why were women barely accepted in the world of sports 50 years ago?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What was the first gender to play soccer?

men.... obviously. women weren't accepted in the sports world for centuries


Are there any girl mascots in the world?

In College Women Sports Are In Pro Women Sports


What event ended with a US victory and a sports bra celebration?

The Women's World CupThe Women's World Cup


How did World War 2 change the role of women in the US military?

They were accepted


Which channel WILL BRODCAst women's world cup 2011?

It will be Sky Sports.


How did mia hamm make an impact to the world?

Sadly barely to none as a small group of people in the world actively follow Women Soccer.


What sports does Emirates Airline sponsor in China?

FIFA Women's World Cup


IS Indian women cricket matches telecast?

Indian women's cricket team participates in global cricket competitions like the Women's World Cup, Women's T20 championship and the Asia Cup. Their matches are telecasted on several channels like Ten Sports, Start Sports and ESPN sports.


How did women sports become popular?

Women's soccer leagues, Triathlons, Marathons, Skiing, are among the many sports available to women, Ice hockey is one of the fastest growing sports in the World, Due to the many athletic clubs, social clubs and country clubs, there has been a dynamic and continuing growth of women's sports since the late 1960s.


What did they call a female volunteer during World War 2?

Women's Army Corps (WAC) , Waves -"Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service" .


What are some ways that women life changed during world war 1?

women were accepted alot more because they proved they can do what men do! (and they do it better) :)


What does wwc mean?

WWCS is a sports radio station and an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio