the role of women was to look after the house, kids and care for her husband. They also did the housework - cleaning,ironing,preparing meals.Basically women didnt have many rights and had to do all the house work and keep their mouths shut. Women usually didn't have jobs as they were supposedly not as clever as men. The average woman would spend their day looking after their children, cleaning their house and cooking for their family. The woman's husband would have a job and earn the money whilst the woman stayed at home and looked after the children. Women's family were very important to them. Woman wanted to be treated as equally as men. Women's only professions were said to be motherhood and wifehood. "A woman's place is in the home" is how women expressed their selves as all their chores were in their home whilst the men went out to work. Girls were said to follow their mothers footsteps so it wasn't as important for them to go to school. If a poor man chose to send his children to the 'poorhouse', the mother was legally defenceless to object. Some communities let women act as lawyers in courts, sue for property and to own property in their own names if their husbands agreed. Some woman did work in professions in the 18thcentury. They were, doctors, lawyers, preachers, teachers, writers and singers. But by the early 19thcentury woman were limited to factory labour and domestic work. The only professions the women were then allowed to do were writing and teaching. The British textile and clothing trades were regarded as 'women's work' as they employed far more women than men. In Great Britain, just before the World War I, out of 24,000,000, 1,700,000 worked in domestic service, 800,000 worked in the textile manufacturing, 600,000 worked in the clothing trades, 500,000 worked in commerce and 260,000 worked in local and national government.
In the years prior to World War One, women for the most part were viewed as home makers and child care persons. This is a generalization, however, for the most part that was their major role and how they were perceived in the USA and in most of the world.
any job that was free but mainly a medic
The majority of the time in the past a womens role was basically to raise a family, when women persue jobs, the jobs usually require traits such caring and communication.Very frequent jobs are things like teaching, secretaries, factory workers, caring for children....
The primary occupations of women before World War 1 were teaching and nursing. Of course, there were exceptions to this, but the war did create the opportunity for women to work in factories and other jobs that had typically been held by men.
working in factories.
women worked in factories to make weapons and war supplies. They filled the role that men had before the war.
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Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
women should've been ironing during the war because that's their role in society. women should've been ironing during the war because that's their role in society.
Women began playing a large role in the workforce.
they were crucial
The right to vote.
In the years prior to World War One, women for the most part were viewed as home makers and child care persons. This is a generalization, however, for the most part that was their major role and how they were perceived in the USA and in most of the world.
Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.
Before World War II, women's role was primarily in the home, raising a family and keeping the home in order. When WWII took most of the men overseas, however, women were forced to leave the home and take jobs to support their families and keep the country running, and this transition has become a permanent figure of our society.
before world war ii women were mostly domestic servants
Women began playing a large role in the workforce