What common experience did many women and African Americans have after World War II?
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Responses
They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers.
They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers.
They secured equal pay laws despite the return of demobilized soldiers to the workforce.
They secured equal pay laws despite the return of demobilized soldiers to the workforce.
They were rewarded for service during the war with better pay and more opportunities.
They were rewarded for service during the war with better pay and more opportunities.
They accepted the loss of wartime jobs as the best economic outcome for the state.
2 answers
They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers.
It drove up the cost of consumer goods.
a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology
It caused fuel shortages.
They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers.
It banned discrimination in employment.
They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy.
a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology
It caused fuel shortages.
They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers.
It banned discrimination in employment.
They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy.