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Though women were crucial to the war effort, their pay continued to lag far behind their male counterparts: Female workers rarely earned more than 50 percent of male wages. Between 1940 and 1945, the female percentage of the U.S. workforce increased from 27 percent to nearly 37 percent, and by 1945 nearly one out of every four married women worked outside the home. Actual scanned paychecks from that era can be found here: (See related Link)
Yes there were many, many female prisoners during the Holocaust.
female spies had to look for information.
There were no female regular soldiers during WW1.
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Harriet Quimby, America's first licensed female pilot
Harriet Quimby, the first female aviator to obtain a pilots license in the US, died in a plane crash at the age of 37 years. Source: Wikipedia.
While most people think of Amelia Earhart, there were actually other female pilots before her. The first woman that we know about to earn a pilot's license was Harriet Quimby, back in 1911. And the first African-American woman to earn a pilot's license was Bessie Coleman, in 1922.
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A female crow is called a crow. They do not have a special name that distinguishes them from their male counterparts. Crow: nothing under Female Bird: Hen
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Facts about how Bessie Coleman contributed to her field.
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Determined: Harriet Quimby's determination is evident in her journey to become the first licensed female pilot in the United States. She faced numerous challenges and barriers but continued to pursue her passion for aviation. Despite not having any formal training, she taught herself how to fly and eventually earned her pilot's license. Adventurous: Quimby was not afraid to push boundaries and take risks. For example, she became the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel in 1912. Quimby's adventurous spirit and willingness to explore new frontiers made her an inspiration for future female aviators.
No. In a female, the placenta provides the nutrients and essential counterparts to support the growing fetus.
Bessie Coleman was the first African American female pilot. And, she was the first African American to hold an international pilot license, which she earn on June 15, 1921.
Female lions look very similar to their male counterparts, however they do not have the long mane male lions are famous for. Female lions hunt in packs and protect the young.