What impact did women's wartime employment have on gender roles?
a. Women were welcomed as equals in the workplace.
b. Wartime employment ushered in changes to ease the "double burden" of women workers having to juggle work and family responsibilities.
c. At the end of the war, women were expected to return to their roles in the home while most women wished to continue working.
d. The wartime jobs empowered most women to continue in jobs defined as male work even after the war was over.
c
You might also like to view...
Who were the helots?
What will be an ideal response?
The Lecompton constitution
a. had the support of antislavery forces. b. lacked enough votes for ratification. c. was denounced by Republicans and northern Democrats in Congress. d. made Kansas a state in 1854.
Which of the following does not describe the expansion and divergence of early Christianity?
A) It slowly spread to North Africa, Gaul, and beyond Roman boundaries. B) It became a separate and distinct religion around 200 A.D. C) It primarily attracted only the urban poor. D) It was considered to be a threat by Romans. E) Most of the supporters came from the Gentiles.
In the latter part of the nineteenth century, the two main imperialist powers were __________
A) Britain and the United States B) France and the United States C) Britain and France D) Britain and Germany