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How did the end of World War II change women’s roles moving into the 1950s?(1 point)
Women rejected past traditional female roles by choosing to stay in the workplace.
Women were relieved to quit their wartime jobs in favor of becoming stay-at-home moms.
Women were expected to marry young, have children right away, and stay home to raise their families.
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Women were expected to marry young, have children right away, and stay home to raise their families.
After WWII many women were pushed out of wartime jobs as men returned, and 1950s culture promoted domesticity, the “ideal” of wife-and-motherhood, and suburban family life.
After WWII many women were pushed out of wartime jobs as men returned, and 1950s culture promoted domesticity, the “ideal” of wife-and-motherhood, and suburban family life.
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