Women made many contributions during World War I. Which area did they make the least impact?
Nurses in the war
Heavy industry
Maintaining farms
Truck drivers
4 answers
truck drivers
Heavy industry is the answer, More than 20,000 women served in the armed forces during the war, more than 5,000 of which were nurses stationed in France. While these women wore uniforms, they were not given military rank or privileges. They also served the military in secretarial jobs. Women made contributions to the labor force at home by maintaining farms left when husbands went to war. Other women drove trucks, but few actually participated in heavy industries.
They nursed the soldiers in their camps, took great care of them, but they also maintained households and family businesses when their husbands were away. I thing they were nurses in the war
lol takin this lesson in 8th grade
lol takin this lesson in 8th grade
mine is bout the revolutionary war though :) hope i helped