Explanation:
During the Second World War, women proved that they could do "men's" work, and do it well. With men away to serve in the military and demands for war material increasing, manufacturing jobs opened up to women and upped their earning power. Yet women's employment was only encouraged as long as the war was on.
Answer;
Belonging to a particular family, lineage, or clan gave people a sense of community, a sense of responsibility, and the ability to create social ties beyond the family.
Explanation;
In medieval Africa, as elsewhere, the family was the basic unit of society. Patterns of family life varied greatly depending on the culture of the group.
Belonging to a particular family and lineage gave people a sense of community and responsibility. In some small societies, for example, the basic family unit was the nuclear family, or parents and children living and working together as a unit.
Answer:
Oscar Schindler was born and brought up in a Catholic family and grew up in a neighborhood of a Jew family. As to the question, there is no exact reason, but it is considered that because of his belief and bond with the Jewish family he went to the extreme side of saving his Jews workers while risking his life.
Explanation:
Oscar Schindler was a German Catholic who worked as a spy and war profiter. During World War II, Schindler traveled to Poland and started an enamelware factory.
His factory would produce goods to support the German military. He hired Polish Jews as they were low waged workers but eventually developed a connection with them. This led him to save his workers from concentration camps. He began bribing SS officers with the money he earned and saved more than 1,100 Jews from going to concentration camps. This also involved great risk to his life.
The british army. The loyalists were loyal to the british king.
Answer:
Rachel and Grace Martin.
Explanation:
The name of two sisters were Rachel and Grace Martin. Rachel and Grace Martin who disguised themselves as men and attack on a British Courier and his guards. They took all the important information from the British courier and quickly forward to General Greene. This act of these two sisters and the information provided is very useful for General Greene.