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The First Half Of The 20th Century Affected The Women And Children The Most
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The First Half of the 20th Century affected the Women and Children the Most
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The first half of the twentieth century has been marked with the greatest changes in the history of mankind in the social structures, economic systems, and world politics. People experienced several revolutions and their effects. Almost all societies in the world were affected by the circumstances that were prevalent in those years. However, the women and children were affected more than other demographic groups of people. Several groups in America were also affected as well as their mutual interactions were also altered as a result of the global conflicts. The situation in the first half of twentieth century affected all people, but the women and children were affected the most, and interactions among many groups in America were also shaped by conflicts occurring at the global level.
The first half of the twentieth century was disastrous more than any era of the human history. Although the technological and industrial advancements were also at the peak of occurrence, yet the destruction caused by many factors was also the greatest in the human history. Two World Wars happened in this period, and these wars left no person on the earth with peace and integrity. The cause of world wars remain debatable, however, experts have given many reasons in their particular perspectives. These were the wars of theories, interests, and rebellions. These wars were fought the second and the fourth decades of the twentieth century respectively. Many countries of the world were involved, forming groups to confront each other. Millions of humans were killed in these wars. The intellectuals were forced to sit and find some sound solutions to these disasters of the human life. The United Nations Organization was established after the Second World War to control and prohibit reoccurrence of such situations again in the world. The industrial development led to a fast business world and the worker and organizations were confronted with many challenges. The rise of capitalism and communism raised two super powers in the world. Theories presented in the eighteenth and nineteenth century were realized in the twentieth century with their maximum potential. The economic and social changes occurred in many countries at drastic levels.
The women and children had to experience the worst effects in this period because they were vulnerable to most of the dangers and insecurities. They did not own properties and assets mostly at that time. The social upheavals, economic recessions, and political conflicts raised very difficult situations for women and children. They also had to bear the hardships of migration and relocation due to the unfavorable conditions in most of the territories. As a result of these severe situations faced by women and children, many reformatory movements began working in favor of them. Theorists were compelled to formulate theories in support of these victims of tyranny. Groups of people were compelled to make organizations for their relief. The American people responded to the situation by presenting several theories and launching many programs to make reforms and provide relief.
The women and children became victims of domestic violence due to the worsened situations existing in most parts of the country as well as the outer world. These victims often expired and could never return to life again. The survivors faced a number of problems in rehabilitation and coming back to community with productive attitude and skills. Efforts were made to support the survivors of domestic violence but these were very little as compared to the adversities they had experienced. The theory of feminism was one of the most popular theories at that time that emerged for advocating the rights of women. It raised awareness about the importance of womens role in developing a community. It spread information to support the cause of women and improve their social status.
The issues related to children were serious and could not be addressed during that period due to the catastrophic incidents taking place. The child labor became a serious issue, as the economic conditions were adverse, and people could not afford to support their families with only one person working in the family. People were hard to listen about anything about morality, ethical standards, and social responsibility. All people were in a state of disappointment and distress. Several movements arose in that era for preventing children to get involved in labor practices. Those efforts and movements were however not proved to be as yielding as expected.
The groups in America were affected and their interactions were reshaped by the global conflicts in that period. The white people and African Americans were the most conflicting groups of that age. This was due to the difference of race and geographic interests. The rights were not protected of the black in those circumstances. They were forced to take low-level jobs, and provide the services as laborers in all markets. They were not offered chances of growth as compared to other ethnic groups in different regions. People were looking to some solution but the conditions did not allow to take important steps in that particular direction. The African American people were forced to leave their native lands and migrate to other territories specifically dedicated to their stay. Their resources were captured by others and they were left with little opportunities to make good fortunes and support their groups. The organizations were reluctant also to consider them for important positions.
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