<span>Historians ask many kinds of questions that help them try to understand the past</span>
In the second World War when men had to leave, most of the women worked as a domestic. Following that they were regulated to office work.
In that time women wanted to work to help their husbands to supplement the military incomes. They worked in the manufacturing industry, with this women could have more opportunities, and as a result the Japan economy had grown.
Even after the war women still had jobs, the biggest reason is because Japan wanted the economy to increase, and women won rights because of that.
<span>B. Grandma Hutto is a caring woman who is protective of her son.
I am sure about the answer. It is correct. </span>
The Japanese built their ancient capitals, Heijokyo<span> (today's </span>Nara) and laterHeian-kyo<span> or </span>Kyoto, modelled after Chang'an in a more modest scale yet was never fortified.<span>The modern Kyoto still retains some characteristics of Sui-Tang Chang'an. Similarly, the Korean </span>Silla<span> dynasty modeled their capital of </span>Gyeongju<span> after the Chinese capital. </span>