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28 August, 07:13

How did World War II change the roles of women in society and in the economy? Check all of the boxes that apply. Many women joined the workforce, but the jobs were mainly in nursing, housekeeping, and clerical work. Women began working in factories and shipyards, doing jobs previously held by men. Women joined the military and served in combat for the first time. Women joined the military and did many kinds of jobs to free men for combat duty.

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  1. 28 August, 07:41
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    2. began working in factories and shipyards, doing jobs previously held by men

    4. joined the military and did many kinds of jobs to free men for combat duty
  2. 28 August, 08:23
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    2 & 4 on edg. - Women began working in factories and shipyards, doing jobs previously held by men. - Women joined the military and did many kinds of jobs to free men for combat duty.

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