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In 1941, women's roles in the workforce were expanding significantly, particularly due to World War II. Many women worked in factories, taking on jobs in munitions and aircraft production, often symbolized by "Rosie the Riveter." Others served in roles such as nurses, clerical workers, and teachers, while some continued in traditional roles as homemakers. The war effort created new opportunities for women, challenging traditional gender norms and paving the way for future advancements in women's employment.

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