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The right to vote.
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
Housekeeping and raising a family were the roles of women during the 1950's
They saved fat from their lunch and dinner, so the army could make bombs and smoke gas etc. NO! That's actually mean? not funny. Women played a big role in the War. most jobs would get replaced by what the men did. Mostly, there were nurses after the war!
Between the end of World War I and the end of World War II, the economy significantly influenced women's choices. The post-World War I era saw a brief expansion of women's roles in the workforce, but the Great Depression in the 1930s restricted job opportunities, often pushing women back into traditional domestic roles. However, World War II created a labor shortage, leading to increased demand for women in factories and other sectors, allowing many to gain economic independence and challenge societal norms. This shift laid the groundwork for future movements toward gender equality in the workplace.
how did world war one affect the relations between men and women? how did world war one affect the relations between men and women?
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Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Women began playing a large role in the workforce.
they were crucial
The right to vote.
Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.
Women began playing a large role in the workforce
the main role of women during world war 2, was to build planes, ships, guns, and anything else to win the war. Rosie the riveters was a popular name for the women who left their homes and went to work at factories.
They were accepted
women played a very important role during world war 1. While men were out fighting in the war, women went out of the homes to the mills to help in the production process.
women worked in factories to make weapons and war supplies. They filled the role that men had before the war.