Women also contributed to the war by taking on roles such as war production and agriculture. In factories, women produced things like weapons and ammunition needed for the war. Some even worked as nurses, providing care for injured soldiers. Although women were working at the same jobs as men and doing a good job, they were still paid very poorly—half of what men made. Although they got paid less than the men, women liked the pay that they got because they earned more money than they did before. During World War I, women proved they could work at “man jobs," so the women believed it didn't matter who would work if they did a good enough job. So what would the man think? After the “Great War," women's rights expanded in Europe, but their roles were back in the house. The Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act meant that the men who came back from the war returned to their old jobs. That meant there was no need for employment anymore, so women were kicked out of their jobs. Women were upset about this because they proved they could work as hard as
Women also contributed to the war by taking on roles such as war production and agriculture. In factories, women produced things like weapons and ammunition needed for the war. Some even worked as nurses, providing care for injured soldiers. Although women were working at the same jobs as men and doing a good job, they were still paid very poorly—half of what men made. Although they got paid less than the men, women liked the pay that they got because they earned more money than they did before. During World War I, women proved they could work at “man jobs," so the women believed it didn't matter who would work if they did a good enough job. So what would the man think? After the “Great War," women's rights expanded in Europe, but their roles were back in the house. The Restoration of Pre-War Practices Act meant that the men who came back from the war returned to their old jobs. That meant there was no need for employment anymore, so women were kicked out of their jobs. Women were upset about this because they proved they could work as hard as