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who was rosie the riveter? a factory worker who led the fight for equal pay for women during the war, a character made up by the germans to mock american made goods, the name for the new machinery to help make wartime goods, a fictional factory worker symbolizing womens contributions to war effort
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The correct answer is: a fictional factory worker symbolizing women's contributions to the war effort.
"Rosie the Riveter" was a cultural icon and propaganda figure from World War II used to encourage women to take industrial and manufacturing jobs while men were fighting overseas.
"Rosie the Riveter" was a cultural icon and propaganda figure from World War II used to encourage women to take industrial and manufacturing jobs while men were fighting overseas.
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