Women working in factories

    • [DOC File]Women and the Subversion of the Community

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      This basically was the viewpoint of Marx who, observing what happened to women working in the factories, concluded that it would have been better for them to be at home, where resided a morally higher form of life. But the true nature of the role of housewife never emerges clearly in Marx.

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    • [DOC File]World War II review sheet - Sewanhaka High School

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      Women-working in factories, support families. b. govt-propaganda, controlled prices, rationing, converted factories, c. African Americans – moved North for jobs. d. Wages – rose. e. draft – send men to war. f. jobs – more working, depression ends. g. rationing – good limited so …

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    • [DOC File]AP EH CHAPTER 20 NOTES: The Industrial Revolution and Its ...

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      c. women and children were often used as labor in these factories. d. repeated beatings was a tactic employed to make young boys and girls working in new British industries obey the owner's factory discipline . e. general public acceptance of a regular work week measured in hours as a natural part of life dates from the 19th Century. f.

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    • 20Lesson_Plan_women_workplace_Cohen_Nickels.doc

      Women have always worked, especially minority and lower-class women. However, the cultural division of labor by sex ideally placed white middle-class women in the home and men in the workforce. Also, because of high unemployment during the Depression, most people were against women working because they saw it as women taking jobs from ...

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    • [DOC File]Effects Of The Industrial Revolution

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      Working conditions were often much less than satisfactory for many of those employed in the new factory systems. Work places were often poorly ventilated, over-crowded, and replete with safety hazards. Men, women, and children alike were employed at survival wages in unhealthy and dangerous environments.

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    • Introduction

      Women throughout the entire United States faced challenges not only from their employers but also from their unions. According to Julia Blackwelder women’s participation in the labor unions jumped from 800,000 to more than 3,000,000 because many women were now working in industrial factories formerly where men traditionally stood.

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    • [DOCX File]Women at Work: Rosie the Riveter - New Jersey

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      Auto factories were converted to build airplanes, shipyards were expanded, and new factories were constructed. All of these facilities needed workers since so many men volunteered or were drafted for military service. Working was not new to women, of course. Women have always worked, even outside the home, especially minority women and women of ...

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    • [DOCX File]CPUSH (Unit , # )

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      Before the war, women were employed in traditionally female jobs including domestic servants, teaching, nursing, office work, textile factories. When war broke out in August 1914, thousands of women replaced men in factories, offices, and shops. Women built tanks and …

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    • Instructure

      Dowries: the money a young woman’s parents pay a man in exchange for him marrying their daughter. Dowries are key in this article because raising money for a dowry is one of the main motivations behind these women working in textile factories. Mothercare: a British retailer that sells clothes for both expectant mothers and babies.

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    • [DOC File]Women, Children, Labor and the Progressive Era Unit

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      Reasons for Hiring Women—Chart provided in the Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics Report in 1906 report “Women working in factories.” Profiles 27 industries, the reasons why they hired women and gives an evaluation of the females’ effectiveness.

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