Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byGertrude Hill Modified over 6 years ago
1
Oct. 21, 2016 Goal: Perform Great Migration skits to determine the definition and push/pull factors QOD: Look at the following picture. What does this photo make you think of? Anything in your own life? Agenda: Perform Skits(Organizer must be filled in)/Great Migration Readings/ Posters due now
3
Skit: The Great Migration
Your group will be given a primary source document. You are to read or look at it and create a skit to perform in front of the class. You will have 30 minutes to get your skit and props together.
5
Great Migration Reading
6
Turn in your organizers
7
Role of Women Women’s roles changed during World War I
During the war, women replaced men in heavy industry & munitions factories This type of work was not seen as “proper” for women, but was a temporary solution to ensure that enough weapons were made
8
Factories need Workers
Women in the Factories Lack of Men Financial Situations Factories need Workers Women take Jobs
9
Women in the Factories Pictures from:
10
Women on Farms February 1917 Women's Land Army Board of Agriculture
and Fisheries Women's Land Army Food Supply for the Allies February 1917
11
Women on Farms Pictures from:
12
Women as Nurses A typical role for women
Closest western women will get to the front line Army and Navy Nurse Corps. They wore an official uniform and had ranks
13
Women as Nurses Pictures from:
14
Women and Propaganda Women were depicted in most WWI propaganda posters They wore men's uniforms to encourage men to sign up They encouraged women to volunteer They encouraged women to enlist their men
15
http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/posterswwone.html and
Women and Propaganda Pictures from: and
16
Women WWI In addition, women served as nurses, drivers, clerks for the military & were encouraged to support their husbands if they were drafted or volunteered
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.