The roles changed for the women throughout WWII because when the men were out fighting in the war, the women had to fill the jobs that men used to do. Women were really encouraged to work after a motivational commercial featuring "Rosie the River" which helped greatly. The women also had to help make stuff for the war like bomber planes, and about 2,000 women were in the women air force service pilots, they flew weather planes and served as co-pilots on night searchlight missions. African Americans…
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Throughout history, the roles of women in society have been continuously changing due to their actions and the persistently changing world. Few historians will doubt that women’s involvement in the World War 2 did not affect their role in the workforce. During World War II, 65 percent of the US Armed Forces’ total workforce was represented by more than 350,000 women who served in this industry both home and abroad. This increase is remarkable when comparing it the one percent in the pre-war years…
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as the most widespread and deadliest war in history, one simply cannot ignore the controversial consequences it brought to society and international politics. Before WWII, women were expected to be 'housewives' or perhaps to do a limited range of 'women's jobs', such as nursing, working as a domestic servant or a shop assistant. Women had long been portrayed as stay at home mothers; but these stereotypes all changed as soon as WWII broke out. This motivated me to further question and investigate different…
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Women of World War II impact the world and their own lives by serving the Allied Armed Forces from home and abroad. More than 350,000 women volunteered in the U.S.A alone on the homefront. If women didn’t help in the war the outcome of World War II, it would be considerably different. Women were much more appreciated after the war because of what they did to impact the war. They worked in the factories, farms, post offices, and many more. When men left to fight in the war, women started to fill the…
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Women played vital roles during World War II. Millions of women were working in offices and factories while others were on military bases to work for paying jobs. WWII gave women the opportunity to prove that they are just as skilled as men. 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…
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Sava Sekulich Question for Women during WW2 How did WW2 fundamentally change women's role in America? As many men went to war fighting, jobs and other predominantly male dominated job were left vacant so employers wanted to fill assembly line and other jobs with women. Many women started to working in fields outside the home and were not associated with women, such as streetcar drivers, even pilots. Questions for Minorities during the War 1) Which groups experienced racial prejudice? Blacks,…
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for its entire existence. In the beginning women had to disguise themselves as men to fight in combat. This has steadily changed over the years. Today, women are allowed to work in all military positions, including as infantrymen. Women In Military Roles Revolutionary & Civil War Women worked as nurses, cookes, laundresses or disguised themselves (The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). Deborah Sampson: The First Female Soldier (The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). Sampson’s parents and family left…
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of flying fighter jets. Many women became famous during WW2 because they were part of a women’s military aviation group called the WASPS. These women were even featured in commercials for products that boosted women’s reputations and showed the world that men aren't the only ones who can be in the Air Force. This is also supported by the video (Women Aviators) “It was also another interesting artifact relating to Teddy Kenyon back in during WW2. Many of these women were featured in advertisements for…
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return to their businesses and to bring stability back into the fashion industry. Despite not seeing the end of rationing until as late as 1958, the Ally countries were still in a state of euphoria from winning the war, and despite the destruction WW2 had brought into their lives, there was a high morale form the public as people worked hard to bring their countries back to the state it had been before the war, and better. Hollywood had paused during the war, but out of t emerged a burst of glamour…
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Section 1 1. Totalitarianism: theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social and cultural lives of its people. 2. Joseph Stalin was the Russian Dictator and a very good friend of Hitler. 3. Benito Mussolini was the Italian Dictator and fascism was a type of party, a right wing organization that trumped nationalism and promised to make Italy great again. 4. Adolph Hitler was the German Dictator and the main reason the World War 2 took place. The rise of nazilism…
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