The poster reflects B. the increasing proportion of women in the country's workforce. During World War II, many women entered the workforce to fill roles left vacant by men who went to fight in the war, and the imagery of the woman in the poster symbolizes their empowerment and contribution to the war effort.
Use the poster produced by the War Production Coordinating Committee during World War II to answer the question.
The poster shows a woman wearing a blue-collared shirt and a red bandana. She is rolling up her sleeve and flexing her arm. Above her is a speech bubble that says: We Can Do It! The poster is attributed to the War Production Co-Ordinating Committee.
What changing aspect of US society in World War II does this poster reflect?
A.
the increasing participation of women candidates in elections
B.
the increasing proportion of women in the country's workforce
C.
the increasing support for extending voting rights to women
D.
the increasing acceptance of women in combat military roles
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