Limited government interference in the economy
In Ancient Athens, women were not treated equally to men and mostly only served as wives and mothers. Women were treated particularly poorly when it came to marriage, though they cold own property under certain circumstances.
"(2) Salt mined in the Sahara was exchanged for gold" is most closely
<span>associated with the West African civilizations of Ghana and Mali since demand for salt was higher. </span>
Answer:
Women entered the workforce in large numbers during World War Il and performed well in their jobs. Many served in the Women's Army Corps. After the war, when men were taking advantage of the Gl bill and enrolling in college, women were
unable to join in the higher education expansion. Their level of participation rose only slightly.
Explanation: that’s the sample answer it gave me
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe it was by building up their military forces, they increased industrial production and lowered unemployment. It was only a temporary success.