Increased support for women's right to vote.
The prosperity of the 1920s opened new job opportunities for women in business offices, retail stores, factories, and various professions.
During the American Revolution the women gained respect for all that they were able to do. Women proved that they could manage their homes while also taking care of the responsibilities of the men who were away fighting.
No, because the blacks and whites were still separate at the time. No matter what gender you were.
During World War I, many American women actively supported the suffrage movement by taking on roles traditionally held by men, such as working in factories, serving as nurses, and volunteering for various wartime efforts. Their contributions demonstrated women's capabilities and societal importance, helping to shift public perception. Additionally, women's involvement in the war effort highlighted the hypocrisy of denying them voting rights while they served their country. This increased visibility and advocacy played a crucial role in the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
During World War I, many American women actively supported the suffrage movement by taking on roles traditionally held by men, such as working in factories and serving as nurses, which showcased their capabilities and contributions to the war effort. They organized rallies, participated in parades, and formed groups like the National Women's Party to advocate for voting rights. The Women's Peace Party and other organizations also highlighted the need for women's voices in decision-making, further galvanizing public support for suffrage. Their efforts helped shift perceptions and ultimately contributed to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
They could do jobs they couldn't before
hey don't try to cheat from the A History of the United States book just do your work and get over it
They made most gains in marriage and property owning laws
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The roles they took during WW1 opened many new doors for women and they proved they could do anything men could. 2 years later they got the right to vote.
The right to vote and participate in government
The upper Class
Cheated on their husbands who were fighting in war
Women and African-Americans
Women made weapons, worked as nurses and clerks, and some even drove ambulances.
Women had hard lives. They ran the family, made the clothes, and cooked the meals.
Because the men were not around to work and build weapons so the women had to do it!