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Wartime challenges caused the government to take an active role in the economy; what steps did the government NOT take?

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Unmarried women were required to work
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Unmarried women were required to work.

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The challenges of war made the government take an active role in the economy; what steps the government did not take was single women forced to work

Initially, the massive introduction of women into the labor market caused the most diverse reactions. Many feared that once the conflict was over, the female workforce would remain active and take away the work of men, natural homemakers. Family protection was in the foreground. Not only in England, for other countries, following her example, would adopt female labor in the construction of airplanes, ships, weapons productions and so many other activities, civil or military. In the beginning, volunteering was used, preferably from single women, so as not to compromise the harmony of the home.

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