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27 January, 02:47

How did world war 2 change the social and economy

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  1. 27 January, 02:58
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    WW2 was a new age for women. They had to take over the men's work while they went and fought. So socially, women were the head and they needed to not only run the house but run the work place too.

    Economically, most of the money was used for the war. Supplies, gear, etc. That's why there were so many ration cards and so many people made gardens so they didn't have to pay so much for groceries.
  2. 27 January, 06:04
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    WW2 was a new age for women. They had to take over the men's work while they went and fought. So socially, women were the head and they needed to not only run the house but run the work place too.

    Economically, most of the money was used for the war. Supplies, gear, etc. That's why there were so many ration cards and so many people made gardens so they didn't have to pay.
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