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what caused the first world war?
- November 21, 2012
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The first world war was caused due to the psychological change of the woman’s status.
The scientific state of the mind, personality, emotional behavior, desires, interpersonal relationship, empirical method of the Europeans had changed, and because of this; the first world war broke out.
The psychological reasons which caused the second world war were due to the psychological changes of the woman’s role.
The women who were known for doing house work, (cooking food, looking after their children, and taking care of their husbands when they return home from work), these women’s psychological state had physically changed.
But at the present time; the men were still claiming their jobs to be the work that can only be done by the male figure.
As the first world war was taking place, there was no man to work the farms, fields, industries, factories etc, and through the desperate need of keeping these Jobs running, women were forced to substitute for the men.
Women began to work in factories, fields, driving lorries and big tracks, running the farm, and they went as far as making weapons that the men needed as they were fighting at the front line.
The first world war ushered the world into the psychological changes which brought the woman’s status from being a house wife who does house work, into the realm of a woman that is capable of doing men’s work.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex.
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