Rosie the Riveter symbolized the increased number of women working in jobs they had not held before World War II. She represented the women's contributions to the war effort, particularly in manufacturing and industrial roles that were traditionally held by men.
"Rosie the Riveter" was a well known character during World War II. What did she symbolize?
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Increased use of power equipment in Northern factories
Increased use of power equipment in Northern factories
Changes in women's clothing in the 20th century
Changes in women's clothing in the 20th century
The increased number of women working in jobs they had not held before World War II
The increased number of women working in jobs they had not held before World War II
The increased number of women joining the infantry to fight in World War II.
The increased number of women joining the infantry to fight in World War II.
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