Though men were being sent out to combat, women still remained at home, however they busy working in factories. Due to the motivation from Rosie the Riveter, who started the well-known phrase, “we can do it!" The female factory workers also faced battles as well. They struggled with new perspectives, social judgement, sexism, and discomfort from long hours and outrageous working conditions.
Many started working in factories, doing task like assembling bombs, building tanks, and grease locomotives. Although