work in factory jobs
They were expected to work in factory jobs.
They were expected to give up their jobs.
most likely because they weren't expected to be in the kitchen or doing house work as much after the war.
During World War I, women were expected to take on roles traditionally held by men, who were away fighting. They worked in factories, producing munitions and other essential war materials, and served in various capacities in the military, such as nurses and clerical workers. Additionally, women participated in volunteer efforts and organized campaigns to support the war effort, significantly contributing to the home front. This shift challenged traditional gender roles and laid the groundwork for future movements advocating for women's rights.
Were expected to give up their jobs. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
Women were expected to keep the homefront running.
They were expected to take over men's jobs.
They were expected to work in factory jobs.
No, but they expected the men to fight.
They were expected to give up their jobs.
women were expected to take on the responsibilty like taking care of the children and clean and so forth. Many were expected to work in factories until the men came back, and some went to war.
molesting small children
They were expected to give up their jobs.
most likely because they weren't expected to be in the kitchen or doing house work as much after the war.
- Women are expected to get married - Women are expected to have children especially boys to be an army - Women are expected to keep quiet when men are around and they are not allowed to interrupt them when men are having a conversation
Were expected to give up their jobs. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
Women were expected to obey all their male family members.