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Offspring that benefited by inheriting several mutations out-competed the offspring lacking the mutations.So, the population changed and they grew the mutations to protect themselves
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In 1941 the United States was still recovering from the great depression. The jobless rate had been as high as 25 percent, bankruptcy was not uncommon, and the standard of living for most Americans was 60 percent lower than before the stock market crash of 1929. When the war started, all that changed. More people were needed to produce the food and weapons for the men on the front lines. The new jobs were taken by many who had been out of work for several years. As more men were sent away to fight, women were hired to take over their positions on the assembly lines.
Before World War II, women had generally been discouraged from working outside the home. Now they were being encouraged to take over jobs that had been traditionally considered "men's work." existing companies changed their lines from consumer goods to war materials, and new plants were constructed strictly for the creation of products for the war effort. In Ankeny, the Des Moines ordinance plant was already under construction when war was declared. By 1942, .30 and .50 caliber machine gun ammunition began to roll off the line. Jeanne Ersland of Ankeny, formerly Jeanne Gibson, was among the 19,000 people who worked at the facility.
“I think they gave us a short indoctrination as to what we were there for, and then they took us right to the working area. I stayed in that same working area all the time that i was there. I think the patriotism came as it progressed and I was thinking of going on into the service."
After more than a year at the ordinance plant, Ersland joined the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve. Following training at Camp LeJune, she was assigned to Cherry Point North Carolina and worked as an aircraft engine mechanic.
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In the field of History, the following particular events occur:
- March 4: In the United states the republican Benjamin Harrison takes possession like President of the country.
- April 20: Adolf Hitler born.
- April 22: Oklahoma City, is founded.
- May 31: In Pennsylvania (United States) two days of copious rain break the South Fork dam, 23 km from the city of Jhonstown. 2209 people die.
- October 2: In Washington DC, the 1st Pan American Conference Begins it's sessions.
- November 2: South Dakota and North Dakota are the 39th and 40th states of the EE.UU
- November 8: Montana is the 41st state of EE.UU
- November 11: Washington is the 42nd State of the EE.UU
The answer is false. We are called to trust the Lord for He will provide
<span>- Granted full freedom for more than 3 million slaves in Confederate areas which still conducted rebellion towards the union- Promised that the federal government and military would "recognize and maintain the freedom" in order to protect the status of the former slaves as a free man.- Fail to free around 500,000 slaves in the border states that did not rebelled to the union(Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, andKentucky) </span>