Yes, they did. Women and African-Americans took the places of the soldiers who left.
The industrial revolution was caused when more people made factories and so because of this more people started working in these factories. The factories were made to support the new technology being invented. When the I.R. Started more farmers went to work in factories so they could have higher pay. The I.R. was one cause of ww1 because countries were inventing and making more weaponry of mass destruction in which caused more threats between countries . These threats heightened to a point so bad that it helped cause war, ww1.
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 ...
Durinh WW1, the factories were short of workers as they had all gone to war. Women were then employed instead, often in munitions factories. Whenthe war finished, the men came home expecting everything to stay the same. It didn't! Many women had discovered that they were good at working and were unwilling to leave the workplace. This was a big step towards women equality rights.
Women's activities in ww1
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1920's was typically around WW1 and when the men went to war, there were no men to work in factories so they eventually let the women start to work in factories. then slowly after that women started to be seen more equally
in ww1 women were called canaries because of the yellow faces they got from the tnt in the factories
they could vote, they could work in offices instead of factories. Some became leaders in the field hope this helps
women worked in factories of all kinds and even played pro baseball.
they drove trains...
Women were extremely important during World War I. Since the men were off fighting, the women were needed for labor in the factories. They also were nurses and drove ambulances to care for the soldiers.
Which group of women are you interested in ? North American, European, North African etc.
Many women worked as nurses and ambulance drivers, often near the action. Due to most men being away fighting at the front, many women took over the traditional 'mens' jobs; working in factories, driving public transport, and many more essential tasks.
---- ---- Much more likely in WW1. The US had to send more men into the Army and needed women to work the factories so they could meet the production of supplies needed at the back lines.
they continued on life or they went to work.
Women's role in society back then was to stand by their man & do housework. When countries got involved in WW1, men were shipped off to the frontlines and women often got involved in factories and other jobs left open by the men that left. When the war ended, women were able to return to working in the home, and that opened up jobs for men.
their roles in the war for women was them serving as nurese and the African American men fighting in the war by themselves not with the other men