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They had increased responsibilities.

D.There were fewer men at home and more jobs.

They had more responsibilities.

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Women had increased responsibilities

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Dean Mueller

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3y ago
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Women were nurses and they also stayed in Australia and looked after Australia economy...

AnswerWomen were nurses and they also stayed in Australia and looked after Australia economy...
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In WWII women pretty much took the place of men. They did heavy factory labor and played the role as father and mother in the home. The stuff that they did to help the war was to be nurses for the sick, wounded, or dying soldiers that were fighting in the outside war.

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An oversimplification is the women during WWII could no longer be the "stay at home mom/wife" they were very used to being. The men were going off to fight the war, but that didn't mean things stopped functioning back in the States. So, the women had to get out there and start filling in for the men; working the kind of jobs that were previously considered to be "men only." Once the draft set in during World War 2 in America, there was hardly any men left to work in the factories and domestic jobs. However, women were able to take what were usually "men" jobs. This allowed America to keep producing weapons and such. Other countries in the war also did this, except some like Germany, which used Jews in labor camps to produce. Japan instead used captured Allied forces and Koreans.

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They took on a lot of the manufacturing jobs that were left behind by the men leaving for the war. They also took on the job of ferrying aircraft to bases from the aircraft manufacturing plants. Yes...women pilots in the 40's! We talk about how much the men did during the war, but the women of the world stepped up big time and kept the war machine rolling while they were fighting the Gremans and the Japanese.

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15y ago
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A huge number of auxiliary roles. Pretty much everything except direct combat.

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13y ago
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Women became an integral part of the work force showing that they had the skills and the determination to do what was previously considered to be a man's job .

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12y ago
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They had more responsibilities.

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Kristen Mangan

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5y ago
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There were fewer men at home and more jobs .

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