How was this group treated by other Americans during World War I?
A// With millions of men away from home, women held manufacturing and agricultural positions on the home front, some people providing support on the front lines as nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers, translators, and rarely on the battlefield. .
How did the group react to the way they were treated?
A//It depends a lot on the people they were with, because some women were not treated the best and others were.
How did World War I change the way of life for this group in the United States?
A//Job. According to Lesley Hall, a historian and researcher at the Wellcome Library, "the most important changes brought about by the war were the women who moved to work and took jobs that men had left because they had been called up." Between 1914 and 1918, an estimated two million women replaced men in employment.