In order to free up jobs for men, women were forced out of work and into their kitchens, by the same managers who had previously begged them to help out.
A survey conducted by the end of the war suggested that between 61 and 85 percent of women wanted to remain in their jobs after the war ended. By 1948 women in the U.S. workforce had dropped to 32.7 percent.
The Mongol army was considered as the most disciplined army of their time. A structure was formed that had obedience as the ultimate criteria. They executed the order given to them by their superiors without questioning. The delegates of the Mongol army were miostly chooses based on their blood connection with the Khan family or through their greed deeds in the field of war. There was no provision of being transferred from one unit to another. The leaders of each group had the freedom to execute the orders in any way they deemed fit. Kheshig was the ultimate leader of all the groups present.
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