It was very, very important for women to start working during the war because so many people were deployed that the demand for jobs in factories and other places was far higher than there were people available. Also, there were not enough women in the workforce at that time to fill those open positions. They filled many jobs in making supplies for war (that would normally be filled by men). Initially it was difficult to recruit the women (who were originally fitting the bill of "housewives"), and this is where those "We Can Do It" signs with "Rosie the Riveter" came about.
The only correct answer is;
B) They locked workers out of the property and refused to pay them.
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Casualty rates at the Battle of Okinawa and Iwo Jima plays a small role in the justification of dropping the atomic bomb, and is by no means the only justification or even the major justification in using the atomic bomb. They were, after all, only used as a statistical report through the casualty per sq. mile report of what can occur when invading the mainland. So yes, it may be a means towards the justification, but as the justification itself it is not.
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Answer:it’s D
Explanation: The people wanted to improve their economic fortunes. Instead of improving, France descended further into corruption and chaos so they choose Napoleon.
<span>Theodore Roosevelt and susan b anthony , and i got the definition of imperialism but i need to figure out the views and the the countries that the United States occupied or acquired
the reasons some Americans supported imperialism
the reasons other Americans opposed imperialism</span>