Well that would be a democracy run by Jackson. Correct? And I think that would cause an imbalance in power.
The women who weren't sent away in the war to be a nurse stayed behind to keep the men's job's going. They worked in factories, in mines, on railroads, and other jobs that would be labeled as "mens work"
It impacted Europe severely. Many people lost there jobs and the unemployment rate skyrocketed. All the levels of trade between the countries had fell out.
In regard to gender issues in sub-Saharan Africa, generally speaking "<span>d. Women had more opportunities open to them than did their counterparts in other societies," although this depended slightly on the specific region and time in question. </span>
Answer:
B
Explanation: I believe it is B because during the industrial revolution they started making cotton into textiles with factories using water.