1. Use the excerpt below to answer the question. The war effort's high demand for labor and patriotic fervor induced many women
to join the labor force, boosting the size of the female work force by 57 percent during the war.... By 1980, 3 of 5 families had at least two household members in the labor force in most cases, the husband and the wife. “Working Wives and Mothers: What Happens to Family Life," Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1981
Which of these is the MOST likely reason for this trend?
A.) the need to relocate to find affordable housing
During the wars many men would go and fight risking their lives. This led to the households not making enough income so women also worked so their family could afford to having a decent standard of living.
The battle of Stalingrad is considered by historians as a decisive turning point of World War II.
The battle of Stalingrad was when Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad. Germany wanted to take over Russia because they wanted to expand their border