In what ways did the lives of women change in the USA in the 1920's?
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In what ways did the lives of women change in the USA in the 1920's? During the 1920's there were many signs that the role of women was changing. The war had bought about three big changes. Women had been the vote in 1920's. This gave them more political power. They were in theory allowed to work in the arm of the government but no woman ever joined any politic job. Secondly Women had worked in wartime factories in large numbers. This proved they could do jobs just as well as men, and gave many women the desire for more work opportunities. Lastly social habits show us that the lifestyles and habits changed overtime and people started to change their ideas of thinking as the world introduced fresh ideas. Women formed half the population of America and their lives were as varied as those of men. It is therefore difficult to generalise....

