Women took on new roles during World War I in industries and jobs traditionally dominated by men. This included factories, transportation, and engineering. The government sought to utilize women's skills while also attempting to promote traditional family values. As the war progressed, more women engaged in supporting the war effort through work and food conservation efforts. Some women even began serving as soldiers in the Russian army during the Russian Revolution.
2. Women working in jobs the government regulated according to “ability, previous experience, and social status” in an attempt to protect family values after the war.
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4. -Created by the federal Bureau of Education in early 1917. -According to Charles Lathrop Pack, the army tended two fronts: 1) increasing food production and 2) agricultural education. The longterm goal was to grow “future citizens trained to intelligent application of the principles of thrift, industry, service, patriotism and responsibility.” As shoppers and preparers of food, women seized the opportunity to reshape the American agricultural industry–and the military budget–with their spending, their gardening, and their food conservation
7. Russian Revolution: appearance of women soldiers February Revolution focused around Petrograd, took place in the context of heavy military setbacks during the First World War, which left much of the army in a state of mutiny. Could this lead to women in the army?
8. “ I fear them, these silent men, for I am afraid they will stay with me all my life, shutting out beauty till the day I die…” “I know nothing of life but death, fear, blood, and the sentimentality that glorifies these things in the name of patriotism”