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The prosperity of the 1920s opened new job opportunities for women in business offices, retail stores, factories, and various professions.
world war 2
Well, during World War I, American citizens helped in many ways to support the war effort. They volunteered for military service, worked in factories to produce weapons and supplies, planted victory gardens to help with food shortages, and bought war bonds to fund the war. Everyone did their part, big or small, to contribute to the cause and support their country in a time of need.
Many major events happened during Franklin D. Roosevelt's term. The largest was World War II.
Increased support for women's right to vote.
The US was seen as a world power.
Women began working in factories during World War II and continued to occupy the American work force after the war.
Strategic bombing campaign of cities and factories.
US Factories were NOT bombed by the enemy during WW2.
NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
the American civil war and the french ravolution
cause they needed stuff
Rosie the riveter- represented working women in factories that took over men's jobs.
In munitions factories.
World War II was one American event that happened in September of 1940. Also, the Great Depression was coming to an end during this month and time frame.
The factories.
Women who went to work in factories