Women were not allowed to be a part of industrial process in 1800s but were involved by the 20th century
Explanation:
Women were not allowed to contribute in high or middle class society by working in the 1800s and onward when the industrialization process was not in full swing.
In the serf class, the women were contributing as much as men in the farms and the labor work but were not acknowledged as workers.
By the time of the next century coming up there was a demand of more industrial workers and more and more women began to work in the clothing industries and other factories.
This would become the norm during the world war as the men were engaged in the war.