In 1930s America, women navigated a complex landscape shaped by the Great Depression and shifting social norms. Many took on roles as workers, entering the labor force to support their families, often in low-paying jobs. Despite facing societal pressures to conform to traditional domestic roles, women increasingly sought independence and advocated for their rights, contributing to early feminist movements. This era also saw the rise of strong female figures in media and politics, reflecting a gradual change in perceptions of women's capabilities and roles in society.
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During the 1930s in America, women were treated as if they were valueless. Women were nothing in the eyes of men, and there was no equality between men and women. Women were second-class citizens. They were expected to stay home and raise their children and nothing more.
they were allowed to vote
there were no women
yes
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During the 1930s in America, women were treated as if they were valueless. Women were nothing in the eyes of men, and there was no equality between men and women. Women were second-class citizens. They were expected to stay home and raise their children and nothing more.
they were allowed to vote
there were no women
very
The goals of America in the 1930s were to get the American citizens out of unemployment and starting to fend for their families and recover from the great deppression.
no. no they didnt.
it was about the great depression.
Women played a variety of roles in America during World War II. They worked full time jobs outside of the home, organized scrap and hosiery drives, and kept their families afloat while their husbands were out fighting.
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yes
During the 1930s some social issues were prohibition and women's rights. Civil rights for minorities was another social issue of the 1930s.