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The woman in the nineteenth century only served for domestic work, for women it was very hard to perform jobs and be able to make a career because it was believed that women did not have the necessary strength as men to do any type of activity
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It has achieved a process of insertion and equity, thus being able to have more freedom and autonomy
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Towards the end of the 19th century Women abandoned their dreams of becoming mothers and wives, to become workers and professionals, fighting to break the chains that subjected them to a humiliating life
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Men begin to become aware and inserted as help to women in the home
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Only at the end of the 19th century and from the First World War, women began to enter university education and participate with their work in certain specific areas.
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The Second World War produces a new industrial revolution with the appearance of the assembly line and serial production and the emergence of large factories of armaments, airplanes and war material, which after the war gives rise to the massive manufacture of household appliances .
The place of men, assimilated to the armed forces, was occupied by women, and due to the circumstances their new role in factories was socially accepted.