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After the war, woman found it difficult to continue working. Many women who continued to work after the war received wage cuts and demotions. The war allowed women to make decisions, and it gave them a chance to fight for their rights. And there is no doubt that the consequences of the war (the discrimination, job cuts, and wage inequalities) led to the development of many of the civil rights movements of the 1950's.

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Q: Although women played an important role in the war they found at the end of the war that they could not?
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