Asked by armando
Look at the World War II propaganda poster.
A poster of a smiling young woman behind a typewriter, saluting with her right arm. The poster reads "Victory waits on your fingers. Keep em flying, Miss U S A."
The main message of the poster is that
women in noncombatant military jobs were important to winning the war.
female workers were patriotic and made the best military typists.
women could work in any job they chose during the war.
female workers could single-handedly win the war.
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women in noncombatant military jobs were important to winning the war.
Explanation: The poster links a woman's typing work to "victory" and shows her saluting—portraying clerical/ support roles as patriotic and essential to keeping the war effort going.
Explanation: The poster links a woman's typing work to "victory" and shows her saluting—portraying clerical/ support roles as patriotic and essential to keeping the war effort going.
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