1. World War I and a Changing Great Britain
In the years before the war, society was very much dominated by men and women tended to do more domestic jobs. ... Before World War One, there was not a coalition government in power. ... An opposing view to this would be that after 1918, 90% of married women went back to domestic work. However, the 1919 Sex Disqualification Act opened up opportunities to women that they had never had before the war. ... This was part of a trend in British economy which continued both during and after World War Two. ...
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