As World War Two ensued, Women were given more and more opportunities in leadership roles, employment, and society. The men had gone off to war, leaving jobs and civic duties to the women left home. Women were no longer seen as "house wives" only. The answer: "Opportunities for women increased" is the best answer.
Eurasian diseases such as influenza, pneumonic plagues, and smallpox devastated the Native Americans, who did not have immunity to them. Conflict and outright warfare with Western European newcomers and other American tribes further reduced populations and disrupted traditional societies.
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Paine had a big voice during the American Revolution. He was not an objective and unbiased reporter. Paine found himself outcast and poverty stricken in his <span>final years.</span>