Women in America
With the outbreak of total war, the government turned to help from women like never before. Women replaced men in factories, offices, and shops by the thousands. Women built tanks and munitions, plowed fields, paved streets, and rean hospitals. They kept troops supplied with food clothing and weapons. When the war ended, most women left the work force. But they changed many people's views of what women were capable of doing.
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