More than 350,000 women enlisted during the war, mostly in the Women's Army Corps (WAC) and the nursing corps.
<span>Some women were able to get better paid jobs than they had before the war. The women who went to work in the defense industry were mainly women who before the war were in poorly paid jobs. Peggy Terry, who got a job with her mother and sister at a shell-loading plant in kentucky, was euphoric "We made the fabulous sum of thirty-two dollars a week" she said. "To us it was an absolute miracle. Before the war we made nothing." As a result of the great migration of women to defense jobs, 600 laundries went out of business in 1942, and in Detroit, a third of the restaurants closed because of the lack of help. </span>
Yes I do. She talked back and stood up for black people. Doing a little thing helped black and whites become equal even if it wasn’t much.
The USA were making money supplying Germany and the allies. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbour, the Americans had to get off their seats and join the war. WW1 was from 1914 to 1918, the USA got involved in 1917. WW2 was 1939 to 1945, the USA got involved in 1941. It's great to sit on your seat while everyone is fighting, then write in your history books<span> that you saved the world and you won the war</span>
Hello, two government reform enacted was <span>institution of civil service exams and reorganization of the government, i hope this helps
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