This question needs clarification. How did WHAT change women's lives BEFORE WHICH WAR?
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The primary occupations of women before World War 1 were teaching and nursing. Of course, there were exceptions to this, but the war did create the opportunity for women to work in factories and other jobs that had typically been held by men.
It was partially to help change the role of women, it definately did help their cause though after they told the men they were fedup about how they were treated
Since many men were gone, a lot of jobs opened up for them. After the war, they were supposed to give them up again.
women won the right to vote
The war years significantly transformed women's lives by expanding their roles beyond traditional domestic responsibilities. Many women entered the workforce, taking on jobs in factories, farms, and other sectors to support war efforts, which fostered a sense of independence and capability. This shift laid the groundwork for the women's rights movement, as women began to demand equal pay and opportunities. Additionally, societal perceptions of women changed, recognizing their contributions and challenging conventional gender norms.
More married women than ever before entered the paid workforce.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
More married women than ever before entered the paid workforce.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
women won the right to vote
women won the right to vote
The women would put their life and risk to never see their family again on the line
they were more respected, and they got jobs because most of the men were fighting
Women's lives changed a great deal after WW1. No longer were they protected by the innocence of peace. In fact, women became more aware of the global conflicts that surrounded them and their respective nations. The majority of women also went to work to fend for themselves and their children.
Woman's liefs changed during the civil war because they were having sex with several boy because it was fun
During World War I, not all women's lives changed significantly; many continued to face societal expectations that prioritized domestic roles. In rural areas, women often remained responsible for household duties and agricultural work, with little opportunity for employment outside the home. Additionally, traditional gender roles persisted, and after the war, many women were pressured to return to their pre-war roles as men returned from military service. Thus, while some opportunities arose, for many women, the war did not lead to lasting changes in their daily lives.