The correct answer is option C. Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon (not an actual person) of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during WWII, many of whom produced munitions and supplies.
Despite having a proper name, Rosie does not represent a single woman, but thousands. At the beginning of the years 40, coinciding with the Second World War, many American men left their jobs to go to the front. The government then began a powerful campaign to persuade women to dealing their place in the factories.
Over the years, a welter of American women have been identified as the model for Rosie, but it's believed that Naomi Parker Fraley, who worked during WWII at the Alameda Naval Air Station, is the real woman that inspired the icon.
The answer is drug use among the troops.
Drugs were rampantly used by soldiers to make them fearless, have more energy and renew themselves of their low morale in the battle field. This was highly used even by US soldiers, which in the end became a problem.
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Pollution Probe formed to improve Canadian's health (from recycling) through research, education, promotion and advocacy of actions. Greenpeace formed to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity", and focuses on issues such as climate change, deforestation, overfishing, commercial whaling, genetic engineering, and anti-nuclear issues.
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An initiated constitutional amendment is an amendment to a state's constitution that results from petitioning by a state's citizens. By utilizing this initiative process, citizens can propose and vote on constitutional amendments directly, without need of legislative referral.
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