Girls had to face heaps. They had school to worry about, and if they were too heartbroken to move on, it would be marked up in their whole life. Also, they might have no choice but to deal with death when they were as little as 5. Imagine if you’re a 3-year with everything revolving around you. When you say …show more content…
There were remarkable positive effects that happened through World War I. Girls became mature fast, so they were able to face tough decisions easier than people in other eras would. When women started working in factories in World War I as a result of men being shipped out, they proved that they were just as qualified as men, so they could do the same jobs. Women suffrage movements earned extra support as evidence progressively piled up that women were the same, if not greater than men. Also, girls who admired the bravery of their mothers started a new generation of bravery along with the determination that girls were the same as boys. Also, certain girls who became switchboard operators. That means they would translate messages from one soldier to another. They weren’t directly in the war, but if the enemy sighted a headquarters of the switchboard operators, they would kill all. These would be the adults of World War II, who would also be the ones that would commandeer their life. There’s a theme in all of this. It all comes down to the question on whose proper? Are men actually dominant over women, or are women superior to men? What’s different about girls and boys? The answer is that boys and girls are the same. Men and women should be able to do the same actions if they wish to. There should be no difference between girls and boys. Boys and girls lives were both affected. “The War to End All Wars” showed that girls are the same as