Friday, May 31, 2019
Womens Suffrage and World War I :: Papers
Womens Suffrage and World War I In my opinion British women would not have gained the even out to vote in 1918 without the First World War. In my research to substantiate my view, I obtained my information from my history book and the Internet I will nominate the source of my information and explain how the information links to the causes and effects that enabled women to get the vote. During the war, women were given responsibility and knowledge to carry out skilled work. They became more overconfident in their ability to influence people and to have their say. They learnt to juggle home and family, and manage financially. They wanted change and knew this had to come from the government activity. They wanted to choose a government with the policies they approved of. Realising that they were a valuable workforce and could become as skilled as men made them want to be valued and to have a say in the countrys affairs. One argument in favour of women s hows pictures of what men could be A convict, lunatic, owner of white slaves, unfit for service and a drunkard. This visualized men as being responsible, but they still could vote. Then it shows what women could achieve Mayor, nurse, mother doctor or teacher or a factory hand, which showed them as responsible but they still couldnt the vote.1 Mens attitude towards women during the First World War was still negative. The ability of women to take on the roles of men meant that increasing meter of men were vulnerable to conscription.2 The women were told that they couldnt vote because they werent fighting for their country. They couldnt fight because they werent allowed to. Women helped in the ammunition factories, where dangerous sulphur made their skin turn yellow.3 The governments opinion changed from thinking that women were incapable(p) of responsible positions. The government tried to ignore the fact that they worked in the ammunition factories, a nd said that they werent serving their country, but they finally accepted that through this and other types of work, women were
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