how did women during first world war realise that they were as capable as their male counterparts?
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Before the World War I, women typically played the role of the homemaker. Women were judged by their beauty rather than by their ability. Their position and status were directed towards maintaining the annual duties of the family and children.Although the Great War, had not officially been opened up to women, they did feel the pressures at home.
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By seeing other are fighting, so we will also fight
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