"Rosie the riveter" Was a well known character during World War 2. what did she symbolize?
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Rosie the Riveter symbolized the movement of women entering the workforce during World War 2 to fill the roles left vacant by men who had gone off to war. She represented women's empowerment, independence, and ability to support the war effort and the country's economy through their work in factories and other traditionally male-dominated industries. Rosie the Riveter became an iconic figure of female strength and resilience during wartime.