the nurses in ww2 have played one of the biggest roles in the war. they have not seen battle but they have saved millons of lives in the war. Their role in caring for wounded and sick soldiers was absolutely essential.
The law didn't allow them to vote. At one time only landowners could vote and women were not allowed to own land. It all changed after World War 1
Probably the 19th amendment that granted women the right to vote. THere are others, but this is one of the most imporatnt for women. Probably the 19th amendment that granted women the right to vote. THere are others, but this is one of the most imporatnt for women.
One famous women's organization is the League of Women Voters. It was founded right after women got the right to vote in the United States. Its purpose is to help American voters be better informed. The League of Women Voters is non-partisan; it provides accurate information about the positions of all the various candidates, as well as informing voters about local or national issues. The League also teaches about the voting process, so that new voters will understand how they cast their ballot.Another women's organization is Big Sisters. This organization is non-partisan, non political, and open to participants from all races and religions. Big Sisters matches adult female volunteers with young girls who need mentors. In the past, these were girls who had no mother, but these days, the girls may come from a home where there are parents but the family is being affected by poverty or a bad neighborhood or problems in the schools. A Big Sister spends time with her "Little Sister," usually on a weekend day, taking her out to fun places and being a friend and a role model.OR*National Association of Colored Women(NACW)-To improve living and working conditions for African-American women.*National American Women Suffrage Association(NAWSA)-To help women win the right to vote.
"Which" means that you were given a choice op options. Unless you add those statements, we cannot help you. Generally speaking however, a statement indicating that women were no more than the property of first their fathers, then of their husbands and that they had no rights, politically or otherwise at all, should be the right one.
because a lot of the men were away the women did a lot of dangerous jobs such as making shells. all the jobs they did was one of the main reasons they got the vote.
Mainly women were nurses, but they also housed troops, spies, laundresses, vivandieres, sanitary and Christian commission workers, newspaper writers, and undercover soldiers. One ex-slave spied on Jefferson Davis by working for him as a maid! Women played a big role in the Civil War; if there weren't women nurses, many more men would have died.
8 US Nurses died in Vietnam, all but one from accidents.
She was famous for being one of the greatest nurses in the world.
No women didn't serve in the military on either side. There were women who were nurses and one or two disguised themselves as men and fought.
Aided to wounded soldiers and offered one meal and one night of shelter
In world war one women did not just sit and wait for their husbands to come home... They had to take on the jobs that the men had previously done. So this involved tough roles in a factory or maybe a mine. They had to do all of this and still look after their children and their house. Some say women are the unsung hero's of World War One, because nothing would have run smoothly without them. :)
How much a pediatric nurse makes in one month will depend on the area of the world that she works in. Most nurses work on an hourly basis. Registered nurses are paid more than Licensed Practical Nurses.
Source f is a poster trying to get women to join up to work as all the men were at war and fighting. It is showing us that they needed workers. However it does not show you how many women joined, this is just one thing that women did to help the country in the first world war there was plenty more things women did to help. So this source is not great evidence for the contribution of women to the war effort because it only shows one job women did. The second source is way more useful it shows us a range of jobs but it still does not have some of the most valuable jobs likes VADs + nurses. Source f is basically saying 'the war is going on girls but we need you!' Source g is better than the first source because it shows us how many women joined. Women put 'votes for women' campaign to the side to help the country in the First World War. Hope that helps :D xx
Nurses can specialise in more than one area.
The Vietnam Womens Memorial is one of the three parts that make up the Vietnam Veterans Memorial; it is a statue consisting of two nurses (most women in the Vietnam War were nurses, making these nurses a symbol) and an injured man in one of the nurse's arms.
This really depends on the individual nurse. Each have their passion, and each have many specialties to choose from. What is satisfying to one may not be to another. This does not make any one of these choices less important than the other. Look below at the list of possibilities. Each nurse should pursue the area that fulfills his/her needs, wants, and desires, and with this - I believe - will promote a nurse who is more efficient, proficient, and productive which benefits the patients being served. Some specialties in nursing are as follows. Ambulatory care nurses Critical care nurses Emergency, or trauma, nurses Transport nurses Holistic nurses Hospice and palliative care nurses Infusion nurses Long- term care nurses Medical-surgical nurses Occupational health nurses Perianesthesia nurses Perioperative nurses Psychiatric-mental health nurses Radiology nurses Transplant nurses Intellectual and developmental disabilities nurses Diabetes management nurses HIV/AIDS nurses Oncology nurses Wound, ostomy, and continence nurses Cardiovascular nurses Dermatology nurses Gastroenterology nurses Gynecology nurses Nephrology nurses Neuroscience nurses Ophthalmic nurses Orthopedic nurses Otorhinolaryngology nurses Respiratory nurses Urology nurses neonatal nurses Nurse practitioners (minimum requirement of a master's degree) Forensics nurses Infection control nurses Nurse administrators Legal nurse Nurse informaticists Registered nurses (RNs), regardless of specialty or work setting, treat patients, educate patients and the public about various medical conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients' family members. RNs record patients' medical histories and symptoms, help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results, operate medical machinery, administer treatment and medications, and help with patient follow-up and rehabilitation.
At the time of USA entering WW II fewer than 7000 women were enlisted as Nurses in US army. However, within six months of entering war this number swelled to 12000. Many nurses were decorated with medals like Distinguished Service medal which is second only to the highest Medal of Honor.