Women, besides being placed in more skilled jobs than they were used to in non-war times (and even World War I when they participated as typists, secretaries and even overseas functions like nurses): as mechanics, engeneers, reseachers, eletricians.
In 1942 the Women's Army Corps was created, and women were sent overseas to combatant fields (though they would not be involved in direct fighting, they served in functions like being pilots). The Navy and Coast Guard also had all-women troops, as did the British Army.
In 1940 the Select Service Act was passed and African-Americas could enlist in all branches of the Armed Forces, composing finally 11% of the manpower, regardless of the discrimination that still was directed to them.
Thousands of Hispanics also fought on the war, Mexican and Puerto Ricans mainly.
At least 33,000 Japanese-americans participated in the war, too. They had the most decorated unit in US history, when after 1943 they won the right to enlist (discrimination as a result of the Pearl Harbor offence kept them from being able to volunteer before).
Rechtsstaat is a doctrine in continental European legal thinking, originating in German jurisprudence, that can be translated as "legal state", "state of law", "state of justice", "state of rights", or "state based on justice and integrity".
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1. There is huge poverty. "The poor are poor indeed. The children are terribly ragged." September 5, 1788.
2. June 10, 1789. There´s a shortage of bread. People can´t afford to buy bread, it´s beyond their economic possibility. Disquieting news about riots and disturbances in the provinces arrives.
3. July 1789. People can´t afford to pay dues to feudal lords. A woman said, "The tailles (taxes) and dues are crushing us."
Explanation:
Just fill in the map with symbols to represent locations of Native American tribes