I assume you have choices for this question? Anyway, working-class women during that era weren't exempted from factory work. They worked mainly in factories of textile, piecework, and coal mine industries. It was extra tiring for working-class women because after a hard day's work at the factories, they are faced with household duties and child care.
No, woman were commonly only useful for cooking, cleaning and caring for children.
Answer:
Father Charles Coughlin, Francis Townsend, and Senator Huey Long of Louisiana
Explanation:
The three critics of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who gained popularity with schemes to help the average American are :
1. Father Charles Coughlin:
2. Francis Townsend: he believed that the government of America under FDR should provide a monthly pension plan for workers.
3. Senator Huey Long of Louisiana; believe that the FDR government n a monthly pension plan
The Hoover administration was busy dealing with the Great
Depression at the time of the Manchurian Incursion, and the administration
opposed any economic sanctions against other nations, fearing it would lead to
war. They just sent a note to Japan and China called the Stimson Doctrine.