Of course repeat over and over again about how women and negros didn't get to vote and how terrible that was.
It's funny when you sit down and look at it. How many wars was the US really involved in before women the vote? I can only think of 1 that had major casaulties (civil war) then 2 of somewhat lesser casaulties (revolutionary war and war of 1812).
Women got the vote and then we had:
Stock market crash and great depression
ww1
ww2
korean war (fewer casaulties)
vietnam war (fewer casaulties but totally unecessary)
I remember there was a sentiment in my grandfathers generation that men at work would organize and get along, then you'd bring women in and guys would start getting loud and showing off and doing stupid reckless stuff. Wonder if it might translate to the national level.
It's funny when you sit down and look at it. How many wars was the US really involved in before women the vote? I can only think of 1 that had major casaulties (civil war) then 2 of somewhat lesser casaulties (revolutionary war and war of 1812).
Women got the vote and then we had:
I remember there was a sentiment in my grandfathers generation that men at work would organize and get along, then you'd bring women in and guys would start getting loud and showing off and doing stupid reckless stuff. Wonder if it might translate to the national level.