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Women contributed much to the war effort. While men were at the war front, women had to take the jobs usually reserved for men. Women began working the factories and creating the guns, bullets, aircraft, you name it! Some women even dressed up as men to try to fight for their country. Both women and men contributed much to the Allied victory.
Many men believed that women shouldn't work, and that the womenshould stay housewives. Some believed that they were gaining too much independence and were losing their femininity.
Women always worked, from gatherine roots in the Stone Age, to harvesting, to working on markets, as entertainers, as healers, in businesses or labor, as bakers, weavers etc. It was only very recent that middle-and upper class women only took care of the household.
because pretty much all the men that were able joined the war causeing the women to take over there jobs and that is why many women have jobs today
They got much more respect and were treateed more equally to men so they where able to get hard working jobs instead of staying in the kitchen being a house mom.............where they belong
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A Women makes upto $9 per hour working in a textile mill.
A Women makes upto $9 per hour working in a textile mill.
Burlington Coat Factory carries many types of women's jackets and it really depends what you are looking for. Their jackets run anywhere from $20.00 on up.
It depends very much on which country the factory is in. It should be noted the the factory that manufactures the garments are doing so for a customer who may, or may not. insist on certain safety regulations, working conditions etc.
No, women were not accustomed to hard labour and much of the work was also very dangerous. Women made most of the ammunition and bombs.
Mostly well-educated women, but they had followers who were much less well-off, simple factory workers, for instance.
There are "airsoft" type SIMULATED flash-bang grenades, and the real thing. The real thing is a restricted munition in the US, and is only available to a limited group- mainly law enforcement and military personnel. Cost vary depending on the EXACT munition, but typically range from $50-$100.
Women typically didn't work in factories until WWII, except in the garment industries. There was some unionization but not nearly as much as in other industries. Women faced horrible conditions as evidenced by the triangle shirtwaist fire.
Because men choose to build themselves up. Women can do just as much but men always expect us to do everything as if they dont have working hands and feet
Lots of fabric, for instance - it was the main cotton manufacturer. (but much more than this - this is how everything started).
the women were pretty unexperienced with everything-childcare, being a mom, and cooking and cleaning took up most of their time. it was quite a schock to have the men leave and the women have to take over, not knowing much about factory work, which they did during the war. the women had to learn quickly to become up to speed with the already-established culture their husbands set up. childcare was also a problem because the women had to work and spent less time with their kids. ..