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Answer this question… The war created opportunities for women to challenge gender norms.

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Women in both countries began to work factory jobs and in other areas that had been previously reserved for men.

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Q: Which of the following statements accurately describes one effect World War 2 had on women's roles in both the US and Great Britain?
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