During WWII women worked in factories producing munitions, building ships, aeroplanes, in the auxiliary services as air-raid wardens, fire officers and evacuation officers, as drivers of fire engines, trains and trams, as conductors and as nurses.
WW2 changed the lives of women and men in many ways. Wartime needs increased labor demands for both male female workers, heightened domestic hardships and responsibilities, and intensified pressures for Americans to conform to social and culture norms
the speaker of the house does not have to be an elected member of the house of reresentitives and because the speaker is next to become president it has more power than the president of the senate