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American women played important roles during world war II, both at home and is not only did they give sons husbands fathers and brothers to the war effort.
The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
Yes. By working in the factories for the men on the frontlines of battle. Just about everyone was working for the war effort, if not everyone.
They took over the men’s jobs why they were at war
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By making newsreels and Propaganda
Independence from their former colonial masters.
By sending entertainers to the troops
By sending entertainers to the troops
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they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
By forming the USO to entertain troops
By forming the USO to entertain troops
By forming the USO to entertain troops
By forming the USO to entertain troops
Colonial people played a significant role in World War I by providing essential manpower and resources to their colonial powers. Millions of soldiers from colonies, such as those in Africa, India, and the Caribbean, were recruited to fight in various theaters of war, often in harsh conditions. Additionally, colonial territories supplied raw materials and agricultural products that were crucial for sustaining the war effort. This involvement also fueled nationalist sentiments in many colonies, contributing to post-war movements for independence.