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women were given increased political rights
they took over things such as jobs and the home while men were at war.
Women's roles is to be the light in social life
Explain how the nazi attitude toward women changed over the course of world war 2?
Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.
women were given increased political rights
they took over things such as jobs and the home while men were at war.
There was less men left to do jobs, so women had to do some of the more 'manly' roles. For example making weaponry, bombs esc
Answer this question…Women were given increased political rights.
Women's roles is to be the light in social life
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
Women farmed, made bombs and helped the RAF.
During world war 1 women took on many of the manufacturing and labouring jobs that were vacated by men that went off to fight. Industry was booming and it needed a labour force. Women started to take on roles that they had never been given the oppportunity to try. Self esteem and self belief sky rocketed for women as opportunities open up for them.
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Time magazine called Margaret Mead "Mother of the World" for her influential work as an anthropologist and her impact on shaping cultural understanding and women's roles in society.
From 1880 to 1918, the roles of women underwent significant transformation due to industrialization, social movements, and the impact of World War I. Women increasingly entered the workforce, taking on jobs in factories, offices, and services, which challenged traditional domestic roles. The suffrage movement gained momentum, leading to women gaining the right to vote in several countries by 1918. This period marked a shift towards greater independence and social visibility for women, laying the groundwork for future advancements in gender equality.