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During World War 2, women were involved in war work and as members of the military.
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Women entered World War II in non-combat roles. They were clerks, nurses, mechanics, and secretaries.
The roles BEFORE World War II were being a housewife & during World War II women took over factories and other jobs. that's why women have jobs now. Before World War II they didn't work outside of the house.
their roles in the war for women was them serving as nurese and the African American men fighting in the war by themselves not with the other men
After the war, many women remained in the workforce. There was a shift in roles due to the fact many men had lost their lives or were injured.
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Here is a good website explaining what were few roles of women in USA during World War 2...hope you will find answer to your question: http://www.redstone.army.mil/history/women/
women in the war had to take on the roles of the men who left such as farming and mechanics thy also helped the war effort by knitting and making munitions