The Role of Women During WWII. What is the intended message of this poster? What can “we” do?

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The Role of Women During WWII

What is the intended message of this poster? What can “we” do?

What is the intended message of this poster and how does it incorporate patriotism to achieve this goal?

How are women visually depicted in this poster? What is the intended message of this poster?

How are women visually depicted in this poster? What is the message this poster is intended to convey?

WHY was it important for women to support the war effort at home? The war would end sooner if more women worked. More soldiers would die if women didn't work. Able-bodied women who didn't work were seen as slackers. Women who avoided work were equated with men who avoided the draft.