During the 1920s, women's status at work and in politics underwent significant changes, largely influenced by the suffrage movement and World War I. With the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, women gained the right to vote, which marked a crucial step towards political empowerment. In the workforce, many women began to enter professions previously dominated by men, such as teaching, nursing, and clerical jobs, driven by a growing demand for labor and a shift in societal attitudes towards women's roles. However, despite these advancements, women still faced challenges such as wage disparities and limited opportunities for advancement.
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