they drove trains...
Women have been working hard since the beginning of time.
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
they could vote, they could work in offices instead of factories. Some became leaders in the field hope this helps
Yes, they did. Women and African-Americans took the places of the soldiers who left.
over 1000
army nurses
women worked in factories of all kinds and even played pro baseball.
WW1 put a vast majority of women in the work force for the fist time and earning them a pay check.... it all so showed that women can do the same jobs that a men can do in the same amount of time ... it is worth noting that during WW1 was the first time that women payed "men's" sports ... and that was the start of women baseball ...
the clothes in ww1 were iretating and not nice
One of them was queen Elizabeth. I don't know which one though.
Yes, Somerville College, Oxford (which was exclusively for women students) had around 150 undergraduates during WW1.
they continued on life or they went to work.