Women's Economic Role In WWII
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Coming only 21 years after the war to end all wars, World War II plunged the United States into yet another worldwide conflict. This brought significant changes to everyone's lives, especially those of American women. Until the 1940's, women usually got married at a young age. They did housework and took care of their children while their husbands went to work to support the family. In fact, during the depression, the federal government joined with local
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House, 1998. Chafe, William H., The Paradox of Change, Oxford University Press, Inc., 1991. Colman, Penny, Rosie The Riveter, Crown Publishers, Inc. 1995. Janeway, Elizabeth, Women: Their Changing Roles (The Great Contemporary Issues Series, Set 1, Vol. 4), The New York Times & Arno Press, 1978. Litoff, Judy Barrett and Smith, David C., We're In This War, Too, Oxford University Press, 1994. Weinberg, Gerhard L., A World at Arms, Cambridge University Press, 1994. Woloch, Nancy, Women and the American Experience, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.1996.