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they played an important part by being different and having different ideas...
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They got better jobs than what they had before and after the war they were treated a little more equally.
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they played an important part by being different and having different ideas...
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puberty and nothing
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Banned discriminaction in government hiring
The biggest difficulty minorities and women faced in the workforce during World War 2 was being thrust into unfamiliar jobs
The Women were very important during World War one.
The changes for women and minorities became better or worse depending on the way you look at things. Women started smoking, drinking, working in factories and being allowed to vote, but minorities such as countryfolk were given young children to look after.
They got better jobs than what they had before and after the war they were treated a little more equally.
The local library has some wonderful books available: V is for Victory--The American Home Front during World War II by: Sylvia Whitman The Home Front During World War II--In American History by: R. Conrad Stein
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Carole Fink has written: 'Defending the rights of others' -- subject(s): History, World politics, Legal status, laws, Minorities, Jews, Ethnic relations 'The Jews and minority rights during and after World War 1' -- subject(s): Civil rights, History, Jews, Minorities