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sergij07 [2.7K]
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How did world war 2 change life fo women and minorities in the U.S.

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quester [9]3 years ago
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When the men left for the war, the women took over their jobs including firemen and baseball players. This gave women and minorities a sense of "I can do the same work" and women in particular didn't stay home as a housewife and raise kids no longer. Women became powerful leaders and took on typical men jobs. 

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