They had to do everything the men used to do example: harvesting, planting, weeding, threshing, etc... They had to do everything the men used to do example: harvesting, planting, weeding, threshing, etc...
Many jobs that were traditionally done by men, had to be done by women when most of the male population went off to fight in the First World War.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
They were expected to give up their jobs.
Because millions of the men who normally did those jobs were in the Army and Navy.
Yes. Men were drafted or recruited for military duty and went off to war. Other men were encouraged to take the heavy industrial jobs that were in demand for war production. Women were encouraged to support the war by being thrifty, saving vital commodities, and volunteering as nurses.
Women had to take over the jobs traditionally done by the men.
They went to work in factories and other jobs that were primary male jobs that went to war.
Women had jobs of field nurses, jobs within the Salvation army, others had jobs at the war factories because most of the men had gone over seas to do the fighting.
Many jobs that were traditionally done by men, had to be done by women when most of the male population went off to fight in the First World War.
Women took over most of the jobs that men had.
If you mean when all the men went off to fight in the war, then men who were not eligible to go and women took over. Otherwise they closed.
Since the men came home the Women were expected to give up their jobs. There were not enough jobs for all women and men so the men got the jobs and women didn't get any jobs.
When the men started war
Went home so men could take back jobs
They took the place of the men who went to fight the war.
Nope
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.