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c to train people to act in acceptable ways
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Antarctica and Australia :)
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A lot.
If we are talking about the United States:
- During WW2, the men of the U.S. were being shipped off to war in either the European, or more commonly the pacific theater. There wasn’t that many men back in the U.S. to work in the factories to produce supplies, etc. for these soldiers. Along with a good portion of other buisnesses were having a <em>significant </em>increase in woman labor.
- Not only did this increase the amount that women were working outside of being stay-at-home work, but it increased their self esteem. Of course, businesses used that to get them to work more the best example is the “We can do it poster” that we’ve all seen.
So overall, it actually impacted women in a good way.
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Photo example of the “We can do it” poster attached.
Duchamp, a Dada movement pioneer, created surrealist sculptures out of ordinary objects in order to make an anti-art statement. He made a ready made based on Mona Lisa. There is no one piece of art that is similar to his work, but you could say that a lot of contemporary art draws inspiration from his sculptures. The essence of his work was to take an ordinary object and present it as something new.
Benjamin Franklin persuaded the French to aid the colonist in their rebellion against the British.
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