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Which diagram illustrates a cause-and-effect relationship on the home front during World War II?

Which diagram illustrates a cause-and-effect relationship on the home front during-example-1

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The correct answer is A) The military draft emptied factories of male workers > More women went to work to support the war effort.

The diagram that illustrates a cause-and-effect relationship in the home front during World War II is: "The military draft emptied factories of male workers > More women went to work to support the war effort."

US male citizens had to enlist to go to World War, II but the war demanded so much work in the factories to produce the war supplies and weaponry needed at the work front. That is when many women and African Americans had the opportunity to begin to work in the industry. For most women, it was their first work outside the home. The US federal government created the kind of propaganda to impulse women to work in factories as a patriotic symbol of help during the war years.

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The diagram which illustrates cause-effect relationship on the home front during World War II is the last one:

The military draft emptied factories of male workers ----> caused -----> more women went to work to support the war effort

WWII propaganda encourage women to work in support of the army. Rosie the Riveter, saying "we can do it" invited women to join the factories without leaving their families. This opportunity, to fill the blank spaces men left at factories gave women the opportunity to self-realizate and to earn their daily bread.


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