Asked by wokequeen
How did World War II impact Hoosier women?
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Responses
Women had fewer job opportunities than in the 1930s.
Women had fewer job opportunities than in the 1930s.
Women received equal pay as men for similar work.
Women received equal pay as men for similar work.
More women joined the factory and office workforce.
More women joined the factory and office workforce.
Women were limited to work performed at home, such as canning food.
(1 point)
Responses
Women had fewer job opportunities than in the 1930s.
Women had fewer job opportunities than in the 1930s.
Women received equal pay as men for similar work.
Women received equal pay as men for similar work.
More women joined the factory and office workforce.
More women joined the factory and office workforce.
Women were limited to work performed at home, such as canning food.
Answers
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The correct response is: **More women joined the factory and office workforce.**
During World War II, many Hoosier women entered the workforce in greater numbers to fill roles vacated by men who were serving in the military. This period saw women taking on jobs in factories, shipyards, and other industries critical to the war effort, marking a significant change in gender roles and employment.
During World War II, many Hoosier women entered the workforce in greater numbers to fill roles vacated by men who were serving in the military. This period saw women taking on jobs in factories, shipyards, and other industries critical to the war effort, marking a significant change in gender roles and employment.
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