Rosie the Riveter Presentation By: Francesca Browne.

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Rosie the Riveter Presentation By: Francesca Browne

Work for Females ● : percentage of female workers rose 10% ●war effort

Rosie the Riveter ●US Government campaign ●Goal: recruit for munitions industry ●iconic image during WWII

Impact ●aviation had the biggest increase o 65% of aircraft force were women o previously 1% ●most successful recruitment tool ●patriotic need for women in the military

Increase in Working Women

Questions ●What was the goal of the recruitment tool Rosie the Riveter? ●Who employed this recruitment tool? ●What was the main industry it was promoting?

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