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Nesterboy [21]
3 years ago
15

In what ways did women’s contributions and experiences during World War I directly contribute to social and political changes fo

r women after the war?
Geography
1 answer:
Softa [21]3 years ago
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DURING THE WAR
During the war women helped out by working in war industries, what people call "war work". They worked in armament plants, machine shops, and steel mills while the men were out fighting for the war. They also contributed in
traditional ways, such as organizing drives to sell war bonds or to get donations to help people who had been hurt by the war.


AFTER THE WAR
This pretty much showed that women stepped up to help the world at that time. Back in history and still now a days woman are underestimated abd not thought of being strong, but during world war 1 even before and after world war 1 woman have taken on more responsibility and have received more rights.
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