A good reference I would give you for ideas on this topic is the novel Hidden Figures, written by author Margot Lee Shetterly. The movie was also released this year if you decide you want to look it up. But to answer your question.
Computers during World war 2 were normal people who just had an ability to use their brains as a caculator or as a expert scientist would. These people usually had access to prestigious education because of their above average intelligence. Computers stood out from the rest. So your main question is was women held to higher standards? I would answer that with yes and no. Because all computers were held to a very high standard for their job because during those years many things during war depended on them. But on the other hand most computers were men so a woman computer did have to prove she could handle her job just as well as the man.
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D.<span>African Americans serving in the Continental Army were given their freedom and the chance to become US citizens. is the correct answer</span>
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The answer is Egyptian culture was influenced by Mesopotamia
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am i right?
I think it was when people would line up at soup kitchens because when people lost their jobs, they didn't have money to buy food. Someone please tell me if I'm wrong.
Mummificatiom was the process into how a pharaoh was buried for death. They took out his organs and put then into some sort of vases which they then buried with him and his treasures or wealth so he can use them in the "afterlife". They placed him in a sarcophagus all wrapped in a fabric, not sure if it was linen though.
But if you want a more descriptive description then go to Google, those were just in my own words and what I remeber.