The job of female citizens preceding, during, and after World War I was gradually extended during past times of contention.
Following quite a while of the women's suffrage movement, they were finally granted the so desired right to vote through approval of the nineteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution in August of 1920.
During the war, numerous female citizens filled in as nurses and many other related positions to help the armed forces.
In war efforts, women would take jobs that would help directly or indirectly with the war. An example would be the manufacturing of bullets.