In the 1950s, men were often expected to embody traditional gender roles, serving as the primary breadwinners and authority figures within their families. Societal norms emphasized stoicism, strength, and the suppression of emotions, which shaped their identities and interactions. Additionally, men faced pressure to conform to ideals of masculinity, which often discouraged vulnerability or deviation from these roles. This era also saw the beginning of shifts in gender dynamics that would later evolve in subsequent decades.
Yeah, women were treated like dirt during world war 2. Men thought we were useless. But we can fight! (Not that I want to.) Good thing we have respect now.
German Canadians were treated very badly.
They were assigned to non-combat roles.
No.
Poorly
backward
this is absublutely no help
Like ******* immigrants!
men were sexist and Nina has a massice buccula
they got more freedom and they were treated better by the men
Men were earners and women were housekeepers.
no, women and men should be treated equally, just like during the Renaissance, with the Magna Carta.
During the 1950s many believed Americas culture was
Yes, men and women should be treated fairly. Girls should be treated fairly as boys are.
Yeah, women were treated like dirt during world war 2. Men thought we were useless. But we can fight! (Not that I want to.) Good thing we have respect now.
Men didn't want there womens to work at the 1950s
Dwight Eisenhower