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(1) After World War II began, women’s roles changed. (2) The most visible change was the sudden appearance of large numbers of women in uniform. (3) The military organized them into auxiliary units with special uniforms, their own officers, and, amazingly, equal pay. (4) Most either filled traditional women’s roles, such as nursing, or replaced men in noncombat situations.

(5) Women also substituted for men on the home front. (6) During the war 6.3 million women entered the labor force, and for the first time in history married working women outnumbered single working women. (7) The war challenged the public’s image of proper female behavior, as “Rosie the Riveter” became the popular symbol of women who abandoned traditional jobs as domestic servants and store clerks to work in construction and heavy industry.

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