In what ways did World War I challenge American ideals of freedom?

Posted on March 24th, 2010 by admin

In what ways did World War I challenge American ideals of freedom?

This affect more of the African American and Women freedom. Most of the men were drafted and had to go to war. Because the government was desperate for soldiers, some of the African American were allow to go to war. These African American experience real freedom in the war and was inspired. It changes how freedom is though of in America. As the men left, women step in jobs that were normally not suitable for feminine. They experience work other than being house-wives. Since they did the job good, women were able to hold work even after the war. It is a new freedom for women.

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  1. att_alda Says:

    This affect more of the African American and Women freedom. Most of the men were drafted and had to go to war. Because the government was desperate for soldiers, some of the African American were allow to go to war. These African American experience real freedom in the war and was inspired. It changes how freedom is though of in America. As the men left, women step in jobs that were normally not suitable for feminine. They experience work other than being house-wives. Since they did the job good, women were able to hold work even after the war. It is a new freedom for women.
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