Women were employed in many jobs previously considered "men's jobs" during WW2. They did many heroic and dangerous tasks and proved their worth.
d) feminist writers first demanded equal rights
World War I significantly advanced the women's rights movement by providing women with new roles in the workforce, as they filled positions left vacant by men who went to war. This involvement demonstrated women's capabilities and contributions to society, leading to increased calls for gender equality and suffrage. Additionally, women's participation in the war effort helped shift societal perceptions about their roles, ultimately contributing to many countries granting women the right to vote shortly after the war. The war acted as a catalyst for change, solidifying the argument for women's rights in the post-war era.
women had no rights in the eyes of the government they were worthless as the gov. said were powerless and had no rights to fight in the war so they made it a law the women could not fight in the war
Women began to demand the same rights men had and secured through political revolutions (APEX)
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Many countries took decades after revolution to grant women basic rights of voting and education.
Women began to demand the same rights men had and secured through political revolutions (APEX)
because you mother is a beach
Women continued their pursuit for equal rights following the Civil War. During the war the women gained respect for proving that they could take control of the responsibilities the men had to leave when they went off to war while still maintaining their homes and family. This helped the women's rights movement immensely.
Femenist leaders demanded equal rights.
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