An Uplifting Public Transformation
...apons and ammunition for Britain in World War One. Because of the lack of able-bodied men to work in factories, there was need for women to assist. For women who had previously wanted to work on a similar basis as men, this was a great advancement. The demands of war and women were both being satisfied The chance to work in stereotypical jobs also gave women a feeling of self worth. No longer were females only needed to raise a family and tend to maternal duties. Society now had an opening for anyone determined and persistent enough to fight for what they believed in. The opportunity to work provided women to speak out to other women encouraging them and boosting up their self-esteem. Extra incomes in families also provided spending cash on entertainment. Women had more control and could choose as they please what to buy. Money does not discriminate, and therefore whoever has money is welcomed in certain circles. This luxury pertained especially to women in se...