Why does the feminist movement experience a Regression in the years after World War II? minimum of 5 sentenes
After the World War 2, men got back to their jobs, and women had to leave or give up their jobs as men returned. This was seen as a major setback for the feminist movement. Women went back to their older lives and started homemaking. Women showed that they could do men's work during the world war. But the end of the world war ended their job opportunities even though they wanted to continue working. Three and half million women had to leave their jobs and hence feminist movement experienced a regression.
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