A.) In large numbers secured a foothold in the work force.
B.) Finally received the right to vote.
C.) Were allowed to join the air force.
D.) organized the National Women's Party
E.) All of the above.
I think the correct answer is E. All of the above.
A group of women called Sufferagetes! they started protesting before the war started but had to stop and help in the war. when the war ended the men were pleased with the womens efforts and gave them the right to vote!
alcohol prohibition
The US Government focused the nation's economic resources primarily on the war efforts.
During the Civil War, the governor of North Carolina was Zebulon Baird Vance. He served as governor from 1862 to 1865 and was a strong supporter of the Confederacy. Vance worked to maintain the state's resources and morale during the war, facing significant challenges due to the conflict's impact on North Carolina. His leadership was marked by efforts to support Confederate troops and manage the state's affairs during a tumultuous period.
As a result of the Civil War, Congress imprisoned Pro-Southern leaders in Maryland.
Not pretty. lol
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women won the right to vote
women won the right to vote
Womens and Negros rights Baby boom consumer economy
because the womans live at the church since world war .,.,
they sent supplies to their team (the allies)
yes but mostly during war time to help war efforts.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
A group of women called Sufferagetes! they started protesting before the war started but had to stop and help in the war. when the war ended the men were pleased with the womens efforts and gave them the right to vote!
The mobilization of entire populations for war efforts.
WAAC's (army) WAVES (navy)