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whatever you guys have to say, i'd love to know in order to fill my passion in depthning my knowledge of the 1920's and the strength of women:D
i already know a lot...so...XD
thnx
xao:D

2007-02-26 14:00:42 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Gender Studies

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if you are asking for the situation of women in a particular place, for example: Europe, it was during the 1920s that they started to gain social status. they were recognized by their governments for their help in the Wars; making ammunitions, caring for the wounded and taking the place of conscripted men in their works, especialy in the farms. for this great contribution, the right of suffrage was even extended to them and also political particpation.

hope that helps Ü

2007-02-26 14:16:04 · answer #1 · answered by chie88 2 · 0 0

I like horse racing but I disagree with the way its run. 1. TB's are inbred like you wouldn't believe want. People want the next winner who cares about genetics. With Eight Belles basically a good example is take two huge text books and put them on four toothpicks. Thats what the modern TB looks like 2. The stuff that TB's go through a lot of crap.Like you know at the track the lights are kept on 24/7. 3. I'm glad they decided to euthnize Eight Belle, unlike Barbaro there was no way he would have been the same after that injury. 4. Theres nothing wrong with horse racing. You know that there are many breed races. Its amazing to watch AQH's race, The Shetland ponies when they race its so cute. Paints race but all the color gives me a headache. There are many forms of races like barrel racing, well contesting in general is a race. 5. Injuries are common for ANY horse in TRAINING, your working a horse everyday they're bound to get hurt. Same with humans if you worked out for about 2 miles you'll have sore knees, ankles, you may sprain something. 6. True a lot of people don't know what goes behind the scenes of any equine event or anything. So its not they're fault, its a way of making money the "american way" 7. a lot of ex race horses make the best jumpers, contesters

2016-03-29 02:21:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the 1920 were not much different than any earlier period
no health care, anyone getting venereal disease was helpless.
Car is the only thing that changed the world and women who could get to the guy that had a car had mobility and from there they could choose more with choices that had opportunities that being stuck in one place didn't, early 1920 movies made may west a figured head in moving women's issues

2007-03-01 12:39:49 · answer #3 · answered by bev 5 · 0 0

Check out Paris and Berlin during that era.

2007-02-26 15:13:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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