World War I significantly advanced the suffragist movement as women's contributions to the war effort highlighted their capabilities and value in society. With many men serving in the military, women took on roles in factories, offices, and other sectors, demonstrating their competence and independence. This shift in perception prompted governments, particularly in countries like the UK and the US, to reconsider women's rights, ultimately leading to increased momentum for suffrage and the eventual granting of voting rights to women after the war.
cause: more than 10 countries to be at war Effect: U.s. is feared around the world
a dominoe effect resulted in world war one
World War 2 boosted the Independence movement in Africa because after the war, they signed a independence treaty so they gained more Independence
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World War I significantly advanced the suffrage movement, particularly for women, as their contributions to the war effort in various roles highlighted their capabilities and societal value. Many countries, recognizing women's essential roles during the war, began to reconsider their political rights. In the aftermath, several nations, including the United States and the United Kingdom, granted women the right to vote, marking a pivotal shift in the suffrage movement. This momentum continued to influence women's rights and broader social changes in the years following the war.
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.
A war of movement.
The anti-war movement has helped maintain a peaceful co-existing of the Australians.
it has no effect
The Jewish Movement in World War 2 was called Armie Juvie.
movement
couse and and effect of first world war
world war one was important to pakistan movement because they were all soo gay
World War 1 affected England and Germany.
It helped win the war
cause: more than 10 countries to be at war Effect: U.s. is feared around the world
world war 1 had a profound effect on the british class system due to traditional roles having to change to adapt to the war.