The right to vote.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
the main factors as to why women got the vote were as follows: the campaign of the suffragists, the campaign of the suffragettes and the role of women in world war 1
After World War I, the view of women underwent significant transformation as they emerged from traditional roles into the workforce, taking on jobs previously held by men who were away at war. This shift challenged societal norms and led to greater acceptance of women's independence and capabilities. Additionally, many countries granted women the right to vote in the years following the war, further solidifying their role in public life and politics. Overall, the war catalyzed a reevaluation of women's roles, paving the way for future advancements in gender equality.
Housekeeping and raising a family were the roles of women during the 1950's
The women would put their life and risk to never see their family again on the line
They were accepted
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It most certainly did. It brought more women into the work force as well as into the military both of which had a dramatic change to the more docile 'Suzie Homemaker' sterotype role of women.
It was partially to help change the role of women, it definately did help their cause though after they told the men they were fedup about how they were treated
Women started to work in the mans jobs and tasted the first tast of time out of the house.
They were allowed to vote.
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Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
Women began playing a large role in the workforce.
Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.