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During WWII, over 6 million women took wartime jobs in factories or filling in for men on farms, 3 million women volunteered with the Red Cross, and over 200,000 women served the military. so obviously women were in someway getting more opportunities to work. Granted they were not getting paid a fair wage, but they were able to put food on the table. And as a far as opportunities to work and in some areas the equality they were looking for gave a huge jump form before.
Wartime affected white women in the north and south by forcing them to take responsibility for their homes and families. Many women were overseeing large plantations and trying to keep family farms running.
Many men and women in all branches of the military return home with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This means that the extreme situations they witnessed or were a part of were beyond the normal range of one's ability to cope.
Many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women's work.
Back then when women got their rights they were either nurses or engineers and sometimes pilots
Yes. A secular state is not bound to religious traditions that make women subservient to men.
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The main characters in Edith's wartime scrapbook are Edith, her family and friends, and any individuals or events related to the wartime period that are documented in the scrapbook.
Wartime affected white women in the north and south by forcing them to take responsibility for their homes and families. Many women were overseeing large plantations and trying to keep family farms running.
It was cruel and very difficult to live with but people (women) survived it. the created and international peace group during ww1 wartime.
There are many, many sites online which offer opportunities to meet Russian women. It does appear that there are more sites catering to offer dating with Russian women, while much less to date Russian men.
During WWII, over 6 million women took wartime jobs in factories or filling in for men on farms, 3 million women volunteered with the Red Cross, and over 200,000 women served the military. so obviously women were in someway getting more opportunities to work. Granted they were not getting paid a fair wage, but they were able to put food on the table. And as a far as opportunities to work and in some areas the equality they were looking for gave a huge jump form before.
Wartime affected white women in the north and south by forcing them to take responsibility for their homes and families. Many women were overseeing large plantations and trying to keep family farms running.
Women and colored people got jobs reserved for white men when most of the men were at war and realized that they were equal and could do the same jobs as these men.
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Many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women's work.