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During that time America was in a depression so it really boosted up the economy and brought advancement in the places where the gold was found and mined. Keep going on west was another affect. America kept moving west and expanding the land and train tracks.
In order to free up jobs for men, women were forced out of work and into their kitchens, by the same managers who had previously begged them to help out.
A survey conducted by the end of the war suggested that between 61 and 85 percent of women wanted to remain in their jobs after the war ended. By 1948 women in the U.S. workforce had dropped to 32.7 percent.