During World War I, women and children played crucial roles on the home front as men were conscripted into military service. Women took on jobs in factories, farms, and offices, contributing to the war effort by producing munitions and other essential supplies. Children also participated by engaging in activities such as collecting scrap metal and delivering messages. The war significantly altered traditional gender roles, leading to increased advocacy for women's rights and social changes that would continue in the post-war period.
World War 1 was a pivotal time period for women. It gave women the opportunity to prove themselves in a male- dominated society, doing more than cleaning houses and tending children. With so many men at war, there was a large gap in employment and in response, women came in to replace them!
It had a very big impact. they had to do all the work and take of the children. It was very emotional because the women who sent their husbands out to go to war and if they died then they would have tho live with it.
very hard for women
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
women worked in the places of where men used to work like in farming ,stoking the fire and so on . old children helped their siblings like looking after the baby and stuff
Women AND Children
in WW1 (world war 1) women were making food in factory and weapons for the solders
Women in America during World War 1 worked as nurses and other medical helpers. These women also stayed home and took care of children and taught in schools.
because there children worked all day for there family
they looked after young children in safe houses away from battlefields.
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World War 1
World War 1 was a pivotal time period for women. It gave women the opportunity to prove themselves in a male- dominated society, doing more than cleaning houses and tending children. With so many men at war, there was a large gap in employment and in response, women came in to replace them!
in world war 1 women were nusres and they made ammunition for the men
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It had a very big impact. they had to do all the work and take of the children. It was very emotional because the women who sent their husbands out to go to war and if they died then they would have tho live with it.