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The world wars saw many women entering the workforce to fill roles left vacant by men at war, leading to greater independence and economic opportunities. In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a push for women to return to traditional roles as housewives and mothers, but a growing feminist movement in the 1970s helped challenge these gender norms and push for greater equality in society.

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