In the 1920s, two notable trends in women's labor that gained significant publicity were the increase in women entering the workforce and the rise of women in professional roles, particularly in fields like teaching and nursing. Despite representing a small percentage of the overall labor force, these developments symbolized a broader societal shift towards gender equality and women's independence. The media highlighted these trends as emblematic of the "New Woman," challenging traditional gender norms and paving the way for future advancements in women's rights. This attention, while disproportionate to the numbers, played a crucial role in shaping public perception and discussions about women's roles in society.
I was having trouble with this question as well. All of the answers seemed too specific or ambiguous, so I said the most likely reason was the superiority of European culture: it seemed like an all-encompassing answer.
government efficiency Giving people more direct power over government
The relationship seemed good at first, though later generations of Swedes in Pennsylvania would complain that they were cheated out of their land by Penn and his agents.
The Parliament kept the tax on tea as a symbol of its authority over America. For a brief period both sides seemed to back away from active confrontation. But unrest and discontent in the colonies continued to simmer.
Western Canada so British Columbia, Alberta and etc.
It was more of a friendly rivalry and publicity thing, they had great respect for each other as artists, and seemed to get on ok.
The past tense of "seems" is "seemed."
Sales of season one of Fantasy Island were not good enough to warrant the release of a second season. This is a shame,as the series seemed to improve as it went along, at least until Herve Villechaise was fired.
The verb in the sentence is "seemed."
Example predicate nouns for 'The dancers seemed...':The dancers seemed a vision in pink.The dancers seemed forest animals darting between the trees.The dancers seemed perfect ladies and gentlemen.The dancers seemed well trained athletes.
== == The past tense of seem is seemed. As in " She seemed to be nervous".
I have read the rieviews and the reviews seem to be mixed. Many seemed to enjoy the classes but have a problem with the management of the school. Also a few concerns seem to be that the are just "handing out" dipolmas and they are not earned.
The past tense of "seem" is "seemed." For example, "It seemed like a good idea at the time."
It seemed like the perfect day to go for a walk in the park.
Seemed
The word "seemed" in this sentence is a verb. Specifically, it is the linking verb that connects the subject "swimming in the pool" with the predicate "desirable."
Present tense is seem. I seem to be lost. She seems to be lost When I saw them they seemed to be lost -- past tense.