The "domestic" revolution in the early 20th century did more than relieve the drudgery of housework. Technological innovations played a role in the "women's liberation" movement. In the United States, in conjunction with increasing educational opportunities and militant action, it led, in 1920, to the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote. During World War II women entered the workplace in large numbers, confirming once again that sweeping technological innovations often result in social change. How do you connect the "domestic" revolution to technology? O 2-Women established new production lines to invent and manufacure specific new products to ease daily chores in kitchen. O 3-Since men were involved in two back to back wars (WWI and II), women had to bring automation into everyday life and make automatic machines for the household. O 1-The introduction of new technologies, especially new electric devices for the household affected billions of people in their everyday lives, particularly women. The kitchen has been transformed, the home reconstituted, and daily works became easier. O None of these is correct O 4- answers 1, 2, and 3 all are correct

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The "domestic" revolution in the early 20th century did more than relieve the drudgery of housework. Technological innovations played a role in the "women's
liberation" movement. In the United States, in conjunction with increasing educational opportunities and militant action, it led, in 1920, to the Nineteenth
Amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote. During World War II women entered the workplace in large numbers, confirming once again
that sweeping technological innovations often result in social change. How do you connect the "domestic" revolution to technology?
O 2-Women established new production lines to invent and manufacure specific new products to ease daily chores in kitchen.
O 3-Since men were involved in two back to back wars (WWI and II), women had to bring automation into everyday life and make automatic machines for the household.
O 1-The introduction of new technologies, especially new electric devices for the household affected billions of people in their everyday lives, particularly women. The kitchen has
been transformed, the home reconstituted, and daily works became easier.
O None of these is correct
O 4- answers 1, 2, and 3 all are correct
Transcribed Image Text:The "domestic" revolution in the early 20th century did more than relieve the drudgery of housework. Technological innovations played a role in the "women's liberation" movement. In the United States, in conjunction with increasing educational opportunities and militant action, it led, in 1920, to the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote. During World War II women entered the workplace in large numbers, confirming once again that sweeping technological innovations often result in social change. How do you connect the "domestic" revolution to technology? O 2-Women established new production lines to invent and manufacure specific new products to ease daily chores in kitchen. O 3-Since men were involved in two back to back wars (WWI and II), women had to bring automation into everyday life and make automatic machines for the household. O 1-The introduction of new technologies, especially new electric devices for the household affected billions of people in their everyday lives, particularly women. The kitchen has been transformed, the home reconstituted, and daily works became easier. O None of these is correct O 4- answers 1, 2, and 3 all are correct
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