Men have always fought in wars but US Women did not fight in World War 1 or World War 2 or Vietnam War. There are a few women who are allowed to be in the infantry and help fight in skirmishes in Iraq now. But, the military is rethinking the wisdom of allowing them to fight. They are having problems with it.
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During WW1 men fought. It was simply how it was. Men and women had very rigid roles. Women acted in a support capacity or as nurses.
Yes, men and women did fight in World War I, although their roles were usually segregated. Men were primarily the combat soldiers, while women served in a variety of other capacities such as nursing, clerical work, and manufacturing munitions. Some women also served as spies and in auxiliary military roles.
Women contributed much to the war effort. While men were at the war front, women had to take the jobs usually reserved for men. Women began working the factories and creating the guns, bullets, aircraft, you name it! Some women even dressed up as men to try to fight for their country. Both women and men contributed much to the Allied victory.
Women did not fight in the Civil War. But, some did dress up like men to help out in the war.
Most work in occupations such as factory work, was done by men. When they left to go fight the war, there was a large increase in women who went to work in these factories. This helped lead to an increase in women workers, and a shift in the social status of women after the war.
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Many jobs that were traditionally done by men, had to be done by women when most of the male population went off to fight in the First World War.
In World War I, as men left their jobs to fight overseas, women had know chose but to replace them.
No, but they expected the men to fight.
women soldiers in the civil war were disguised as men because they were not aloud to fight in the war but now they do not have to be disguised as men they are free to fight in the war
when the men went off to fight in the war somebody had to take their places in the major leauges..so the women did it
It was forbidon. Only men were to go fight. Women had other expectations and responsibillies.
Many of the able bodied men had to go fight in the war. Someone had to make the war materials.
Women took over most of the jobs that men had.
Women contributed much to the war effort. While men were at the war front, women had to take the jobs usually reserved for men. Women began working the factories and creating the guns, bullets, aircraft, you name it! Some women even dressed up as men to try to fight for their country. Both women and men contributed much to the Allied victory.
Women did not fight in the Civil War. But, some did dress up like men to help out in the war.
how did world war one affect the relations between men and women? how did world war one affect the relations between men and women?
If you mean when all the men went off to fight in the war, then men who were not eligible to go and women took over. Otherwise they closed.
they wanted to go to war