in the second industrial revolution women would either work at home sewing for people to earn extra money for the family and while at home take care of the children. Or the women would be working in the factories with her children.
Women of the second Industrial Revolution participated in harsh labor with little to no pay or benefits. They worked the majority of the day and night at jobs men did not want to do. These women made the little money they earned work for their families.
working class women in the second industrial revolution where part of domestic workers and day laborers. They did harder labor work than men. Although it was necessary for their familie's survival in their country.
The women of the second industrial revolution had jobs with very little pay and do jobs that men don't have any interest in doing. Also they worked the majority of the night jobs that men didn't want to do
The working class women of the second industrial revolution worked extremely long hours while putting in very much effort with little pay for their dedicated work. They were given little respect as well. They worked long, harsh hours at factories and were payed less than men.
women were treated horribly during the second industrial revolution working long hours with no decent pay exerting much energy for such little income. they worked in very dangerous conditions. they were payed less than men and were seen as less respected. the work hours intervened with traditional family life causing some homes to fall apart.
They became nurses and were part of small portions of the middle working class. they were payed less and also were very mistreated. Even though rights were not the same they were on the path to be.
in the second industrial revolution women would either work at home sewing for people to earn extra money for the family and while at home take care of the children. Or the women would be working in the factories with her children.
ReplyDeleteWomen of the second Industrial Revolution participated in harsh labor with little to no pay or benefits. They worked the majority of the day and night at jobs men did not want to do. These women made the little money they earned work for their families.
ReplyDeleteworking class women in the second industrial revolution where part of domestic workers and day laborers. They did harder labor work than men. Although it was necessary for their familie's survival in their country.
ReplyDeleteThe women of the second industrial revolution had jobs with very little pay and do jobs that men don't have any interest in doing. Also they worked the majority of the night jobs that men didn't want to do
ReplyDeleteThe working class women of the second industrial revolution worked extremely long hours while putting in very much effort with little pay for their dedicated work. They were given little respect as well. They worked long, harsh hours at factories and were payed less than men.
ReplyDeletewomen were treated horribly during the second industrial revolution working long hours with no decent pay exerting much energy for such little income. they worked in very dangerous conditions. they were payed less than men and were seen as less respected. the work hours intervened with traditional family life causing some homes to fall apart.
ReplyDeleteThey became nurses and were part of small portions of the middle working class. they were payed less and also were very mistreated. Even though rights were not the same they were on the path to be.
ReplyDeletethe women either work in factories, take care of their children at home, or sew for others in order to make money
ReplyDeleteWomen mainly stayed home and took care of children.
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