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Essay heading: Women Roles in WWII
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While men were being sent out to fight Women were working in the factories, motivated by the famous poster of Rosie the Riveter exclaiming ?we can do it!' "The women factory workers fought their own battles during the war. They struggled with new horizons, social discrimination, gender harassment, and physical pain from long hours and poor work conditions... displayed 300 characters
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While men were being sent out to fight Women were working in the factories, motivated by the famous poster of Rosie the Riveter exclaiming ?we can do it!' "The women factory workers fought their own battles during the war. They struggled with new horizons, social discrimination, gender harassment, and physical pain from long hours and poor work conditions... displayed next 300 characters
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