Question

How did women’s roles in Washington’s economy change during and after the Second World War?
Responses

a Women supported their homes by working full-time jobs before the war, but they had to return to their homes once the war started.
a Women supported their homes by working full-time jobs before the war, but they had to return to their homes once the war started.

b Women stayed home before the war, but they contributed to industries tasked with making war supplies during the war.
b Women stayed home before the war, but they contributed to industries tasked with making war supplies during the war.

c Women worked in factories with men before the war, but women were prohibited from joining any branch of military during the war.
c Women worked in factories with men before the war, but women were prohibited from joining any branch of military during the war.

d Women did not go to work before the war, but men replaced women in the home during and after the war.

Answers

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The correct response is:

**b** Women stayed home before the war, but they contributed to industries tasked with making war supplies during the war.

During World War II, many women entered the workforce for the first time to fill roles traditionally held by men, who were away fighting. This shift marked a significant change in women's roles in the economy, allowing them to work in factories and contribute to war efforts, thus changing perceptions about women's work. After the war, while many women were encouraged to return to traditional roles, the experience of working contributed to long-lasting changes in the labor force and women's rights.