During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
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.
joined the work force
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
None. Women have never played in the Major Leagues. WRONG!!!! I don't know exactly how many women played during World War 2 but they DID play while the men were fighting in the war! Women kept baseball popular!
They were expected to take over men's jobs.
Women were expected to keep the homefront running.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
I don't think women did any jobs during that time because they were expected to stay home and do laundry, cook meals, take care of the kids, etc. But some women worked as nurses during the civil war to help the soldiers out.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
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.
No, but they expected the men to fight.
Many women worked in factories around the country producing the weapons used within the war.
yes many women dressed up as men inthe revolutionary war
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.