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Introduction What were the four main topics about life during WWII on the Homefront? 2. RATIONING & CONSERVATION 3. WOMEN’S ROLES 1. RACE RELATIONS & INTERNMENT CAMPS 4. ECONOMICS
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Primary Source Women’s Roles are Changing What do you see? What do you know? What questions do you have? J Howard Hiller: “We Can Do It” also known as “Rosie the Riveter” Created – War Productions Board:1942
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Primary Source Women’s Roles are Changing What do you see? What do you know? What questions do you have? Norman Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post cover featuring Rosie the Riveter
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Compare/Contrast Who is the audience? What was the changing role of women? Which poster was used to persuade women to work in factories? Why?
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#2: Women’s Roles In the past, women really not played a role in war at all. WWII played a part in advancing the role of women both at work and in the military Women got involved in mainly 3 ways –Factory Jobs left by men –Military: WAVES (NAVY) WAAC (ARMY) –Nursing: dangerous jobs! Over 200 died
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War on the Homefront "Rosie the Riveter"
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