Sign In
Ask Question
John Moses
History
17 December, 08:00
One political effect on women in ww1
+4
Answers (
2
)
Jovani Randall
17 December, 08:23
0
Employment. According to Lesley Hall, an historian and research fellow at the Wellcome Library, "the biggest changes brought by the war were women moving into work, taking up jobs that men had left because they had been called up." Between 1914 and 1918, an estimated two million women replaced men in employment.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Megan Bean
17 December, 08:26
0
Women filled jobs left behind by men at war.
Explanation:
With most men gone at war, or doing some kind of military service, women were left at home to fill the empty jobs. Women learned new skills and independence, doing work with heavy industry, munitions, and police work.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍
“One political effect on women in ww1 ...”
in 📗 History if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Effects of Agrarian Revolution in the U. S. A
Answers (1)
Who's Florence Nightingale
Answers (2)
For which of reasons king james ii created the dominion of new england in 1686?
Answers (1)
What covers the khabah
Answers (1)
Which best explains how the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) maintained power in Mexico for many years? a. It defeated opposition parties by controlling congress and using election fraud. b.
Answers (1)
New Questions in History
Soro bought a $50.00 bus card at the beginning of the week. each bus ride costs $2.50. he needs to have at least $20.00 on his card at the end of this month.
Answers (2)
How did the U. S get involved in the war?
Answers (1)
Why were iron tools more difficult to obtain than copper ones?
Answers (1)
How many states is it
Answers (1)
How do the elements of culture influence a group during the American Revolution?
Answers (1)
Home
»
History
» One political effect on women in ww1
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?