Trouvez des réponses rapides et précises à toutes vos questions sur Laurentvidal.fr, la plateforme de Q&R de confiance. Expérimentez la commodité de trouver des réponses précises à vos questions grâce à une communauté dévouée d'experts. Obtenez des réponses détaillées et précises à vos questions grâce à une communauté dédiée d'experts sur notre plateforme de questions-réponses.


What changed for women during WWII (and after) ?
Where did women work during WWII ? (which areas)
How did the government convinced women to work during WWII ?
What do you think about women during WWII ? Give your opinion.

Sagot :

Réponse :

-During the Second World War, men were no longer available, work in the city, in the fields, in factories was done by women. They essentially built ammunition (shells), parts for ships and planes. They had the gift of building with few resources. After the Second World War, domestic work is always present in the life of women. Women move from farm to home while doing household chores. Men don't help them, they have to do everything. However, with the advent of mechanization reserved for men, women will have to stay at home, it will become more and more free over time and society will accept the wish of women to be more independent.

Women played a major role in the war economy, but once peace was restored, there was such pressure that they were forced to quit their jobs and return home.

-women worked alongside men in factories, airfields and farms. They built parts for ships and planes and manufactured ammunition. They drove buses, taxis and trams and many even participated in the war

-The government convinced women to work during the Second World War by saying that men and women would be equal and they also used propaganda

-What I think about women during World War II that they did everything to show that they can do something other than cleaning, taking care of the house and the children, and they succeeded because later their efforts will have served to have more rights and freedoms.

Explications :

j'espère que ça ta aidé j'ai essayé de résumer un peu