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The First World War raised the status of minorities and women in the United States. Many African-Americans and women served in the war, and millions of women left home to work on the homefront. Women worked in factories, the post office, and in numerous government departments.

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World War I impacted women by starting to add women to the work force. Even though pay levels were lower than male employees, it did open up non traditional work to women. For minorities, there was an opportunity to serve in the military and more job availability due to the war.

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During World War II, a code based on Navajo was used by code talkers to send secure military messages over radio. A Navajo on each side of the radio link could talk in their native language and thereby transmit more information at a quicker rate than using traditional codes with encryption on the transmission side and decryption on the receiving side.

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In World War One Women helped by being Nurses, Clerks, as well as working in factories ect, ect.

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