Answer:
c. Rosie the Riveter
Step-by-step explanation:
Double V was a campaing by the american government to encourage african americans to enroll in the army during WWII, the victory gardens was a campaing in WWI and WWII that encouraged people to grow crops in their homes and gardens to help alliviate the supply for food when at war, and the war bonds were also campaings to fund WWII, Rosie the Riveter its the reference to the strong female worker that appeared in the posters to encourage women to take jobs in the industry that men were leaving behind, but Rosie the riveter wasn´t the whole program was part of it.