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Well the Suffrage Movement had already succeeded like 20 years earlier (19th Amendment in 1920), but WWII helped the Equal Rights movement for women because they helped out so much during the war as nurses and they worked in factories and at the other jobs men couldn't fulfill at home that they began to realize that they wanted those freedoms to last.

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Ww2 led to men having to go of and fight in the war, leaving jobs and work to do back home. Also, the war meant that more ammunition was needed, so the women would work in factories to make the ammunition. Women were the unsung heroes of ww2. When the war started the right for the vote act was sorta porsponed, due to the importance of the war.

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it made it have a solution to have women help in war it was inevitable

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