In what ways did the Second World War impact upon the position of women?
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In what ways did the Second World War impact upon the position of women? Women's role in society during the 1920's was a polarised one, were women would stay at home and look after the children and the men earn the money. However, after World War I, society had changed for the better and this lead to a better life for women. Young women started to rebel against what the previous generation thought they should act like and did as they pleased. They wore the latest fashions, short skirts, short hair and make up, and would smoke in public. They came to be known as 'flappers'. In the 1920's, women won the vote which shows how much more of an impact on society they know made. At the start of World War II, millions of men joined the armed forces and women were needed to fill in their roles. In...

