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Women's Roles
WWII and postwar era
How did the role of women change from the Rosie the Riveter of WWII to the baby boom of the postwar years. One SHORT sentence
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Women transitioned from working in factories and taking on traditionally male roles during WWII to focusing on traditional roles as wives and mothers during the baby boom era.
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