Women's wages were lowered. They worked crappy hours.
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.
Women in the 1930's were treated very poorly. They could not vote, they wetre looked down apon and were treated very much like slaves.
Berets were very popular with women in the 1930s. Now, finish the homework with out this website. :)
there were no women
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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.
Women in the 1930's were treated very poorly. They could not vote, they wetre looked down apon and were treated very much like slaves.
Women were treated with well during that time period, did not have as many rights as they do now, such as right to vote. but it is still true that women were put under men, to serve under them. and it is also true that women have a better sence of hearing so they can hear men yell "woman, make me a samich". samich of course meaning sandwhich.
During the 1930s some social issues were prohibition and women's rights. Civil rights for minorities was another social issue of the 1930s.
Berets were very popular with women in the 1930s. Now, finish the homework with out this website. :)
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
there were no women
Where was Of Mice and Men set?Salinas, CaliforniaWhen?Around the 1930s. The novel was published in 1937, so it is like to have been set in the early/mid 1930s.
Young women fled into the growing industrial cities, seeking jobs and opportunity. These women discovered they could escape there.
they couldn't vote were treated like slaves and would have some one that rules them
women were treated fairly by their families in France.
Life for American women in the 1930s was challenging, with many facing economic hardship during the Great Depression. Women were expected to adhere to traditional gender roles, often staying at home to care for the family. However, the 1930s also saw advancements in women's rights and opportunities, with more women entering the workforce and fighting for equality.