Women s jobs before ww1

    • [DOCX File]World History

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      Women’s industrial wages rose during the war, both relative to men’s and absolutely, but they still remained measurable as a percentage of male earnings. In Paris women in metallurgy earned only 45 percent of what men earned before the war; by 1918, the women earned 84 percent of what men earned.

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      Examples of ‘men’s’ jobs, women’s armed services, military hospitals etc and how this was viewed Evidence of changed attitudes eg former PM Asquith 1918 Representation of the People Act – mainly intended to ensure all MEN had the vote – women just ‘tacked on’

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    • [DOC File]Evaluating and Articulating the ... d.org

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      Focus on outcomes, such as economic development. Example: Washington’s Linked Deposit Program: Creates jobs; delivers access to capital in the communities; visible return in the dollar investment. Fair and competitive bidding within state agencies to provide innovation and …

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      Day 12 -Women’s rights, including women’s new political rights through the suffrage movement, the first woman elected to House of Commons (Agnes Macphail), expanding role of women in the workplace, women’s contributions to the war effort, and women’s changing role in the family and society. Specific Expectation B3.3 (p.114)

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      Before Helen became a Wren she was a dress maker. In World War One Helen became a Wren. The Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS or Wrens) was founded in 1917 during WW1. Wrens did jobs such as mechanics, radio operators and weapons analysts and freed up men for the frontline. The Wrens’ motto was “join the wrens - free a man for the fleet”.

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    • [DOC File]Miami-Dade County Public Schools

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      From 1914 to 1919, the First World War changed Europe socially by developing education, and increasing the role of women and minorities, economically by leading to an economic recession up to 1922, and politically by leading to new dictatorships starting with Lenin’s communist Russia in 1917 therefore ending all the progress made by humans ...

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    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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      Saturday, September 7 1918 . The first soldier at Camp Devens becomes ill with influenza. Just 35 miles northwest of Boston this camp, like so many other military camps, was hurriedly erected the summer of 1917 just after President Wilson and Congress declared war against Germany and entered the United States into World War I.

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    • [DOC File]DBQ (Document- Based Question)

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      POV 9 According to the data of Employment of Women in Wartime British Industry, women’s employment greatly decreased by the year 1918, the year that World War I ended, at the start of the war Women’s employment was up to 2,1178,600 and by 1918 it was 704,000, thus women’s employment greatly decreased due to the war.

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      -tasks that were once called “women’s work” or “men’s work” was becoming shared . equally. Wow, I didn't realize women had to wait so long after Confederation to be given this right (51 years). Did any other groups have to wait for the right to vote?-in the early 1900s, women, First Nations, Inuit, Chinese, Japanese, and South Asian

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    • [DOC File]Reasons Why Scots enlisted to Fight in the Great War

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      “Every able-bodied man [aged] 18-30 at present working on my estates will be put on half-pay for the duration of the war and their jobs kept open on condition that they join up. If they do not enlist they will be compelled to leave my employment.” The Earl of Wemyss, quoted in John Kerr, The Impact of the Great War on Scotland 1914-1928

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