Three notable women involved in fighting throughout history include Joan of Arc, who led French troops during the Hundred Years' War; Harriet Tubman, who was a key figure in the Civil War as a spy and leader of the Underground Railroad; and Malala Yousafzai, who, while not a combatant, has fought for women's rights and education in conflict zones. Each of these women demonstrated remarkable courage and leadership in their respective struggles.
Most Americans do not think that women should be in wars. If they are in wars, they should work in the background only and not involved in the fighting.
Two roles for women involved in a war may have been a nurse or telegraph reader for communication.
The main countries involved were Germany, fighting against Britain, USA,Canada and many other smaller Allies.
The men were fighting the war so women went to work.
In World War 1, The United States did not get involved at first because none of the issues concerned the United States. Besides, The United States had a long history of not getting involved in wars that did not specifically involve the United States. European nations had been fighting for centuries. Let them continue to fight. Also, each European Nation had a specific reason for fighting. The United States had no reason to get involved.
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It was about gaining women's rights.
Woman's Suffrage = Woman's Right to Vote The Women's Suffrage was a time when women were fighting for their right to vote and men were not allowing the women to have the right to vote on anything that involved politics
Most Americans do not think that women should be in wars. If they are in wars, they should work in the background only and not involved in the fighting.
Sojourner Truth was involved in the abolitionist movement, advocating for the end of slavery, and the women's rights movement, fighting for the rights of women, including the right to vote. She was a prominent figure in both movements, speaking out against injustice and inequality.
Fighting for women's right to vote.
No, Heineken is not involved in any way with the illegal activity of dog fighting.
51 women were involved
fighting and violence
fighting infections
No, there is no evidence to suggest that Heineken has been involved in any scandal related to dog fighting.
In many countries, women were not allowed in combat. But there were cases of women fighting, generally because it was necessary for survival. There were women in the French Resistance. There were women fighting in the Russian Air Force.