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How did women play a role in World War II

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1 answer:
zvonat [6]3 years ago
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Answer:B)

Explanation:

Since most of the men went to serve in the military, there was nobody to work civilian jobs, so companies wanted women to fill in the roles of the men's jobs.

About 350,000 women served for the united states in the second world war. They were nurses, pilots, drivers, repairers, and more.

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