yes men were considered dominant over women in the early 1900s. It wasn't until 1920 that women had any right to vote. Even then women still did not have equal rights as men did.
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Yes men and women worked in factories
A lot of women worked as servants, teachers, factory workers and nurses. Things had already changed quite a bit and women were increasingly studying at universities to become doctors, journalists, scientists and even architects. It also varied between different Western Countries. In the USA women did not have as many opportunities as in a country like Sweden (where women had been part of guilds and ran business for centuries).
There were not many work related roles for women in the 1900s. Most women were homemakers while others were teachers, maids, nurses, and a very few doctors.
In the early 1900s, some women worked in factories or as teachers (among many other things). Apex-Secretaries and managers
In the early 1900s, teachers' salaries varied widely depending on location, experience, and type of school. On average, teachers in the US earned around $500 to $800 per year, with salaries typically lower for women and teachers in rural areas.
In the late 1900s, teachers' salaries varied widely depending on location, experience, and education level. On average, teachers in the early 1900s earned about $400-$800 per year in rural areas, while teachers in urban areas could earn around $1,000-$1,200 per year. These salaries were significantly lower than those of teachers today when adjusted for inflation.
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Union of Women Teachers was created in 1909.
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National Union of Women Teachers was created in 1920.
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it depended what they did. in england women got 1 shilling a year!