Australian women became more independent due to the responsibilities the women had to face when the men went to war.
they stayed at home and finished cooking with the post man
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Australia is the only country in the world that is also its own continent. In effect, Australia is both a country and the smallest continent.
Regardless of whose concentration camps they were Australian or Japanese they left many people physically and psychologically scared. Leading to situations that the Australian health system would have to deal with until they died out.
The AWAS was the Australian Womens Army Service. Organized in January 1942, over 18,000 women served. The operated searchglights and anti-aircraft batteries. They could rotate, sight and aim but were not allowed to "fire" the gun
Nancy Wake was a famous Australian war hero from World War II. She had an enormous effect on society because of her blindness.
they stayed at home and finished cooking with the post man
because now women in this world have the equal rights to men and can vote.
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molesting small children
Yes there was a womens world cup in 2011, and Japan won it.
world war 2 gave a turn when womens rights were established
The womens world cup was held in China in 2007 and not 2008.
Ian McKenzie has written: 'Stephen Nowell McKenzie' -- subject(s): Australian Personal narratives, Australian Red Cross Society, Biography, Centenarians, Immigrants, Personal narratives, Australian, World War, 1914-1918, World War, 1939-1945
Some of the people wanted Segregation and others didnt so i would say that the effect segregation gave to society was not the best effect at all.
It turned from a xenophobic backwoods into a far more vibrant cosmopolitan society as a result of the cultural skills and artistic contributions brought by immigrants from all over the world.
womens roles were to heal th wounded and to kep them stron