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The image of Rosie the Riveter inspired women to: A. remain in traditional female roles. B. help with the American war effort. C. join in labor protests during the war. D. support the goals of the Communist
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The image of Rosie the Riveter inspired women to:
A. remain in traditional female roles.
B. help with the American war effort.
C. join in labor protests during the war.
D. support the goals of the Communist Party.
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The answer is B. Basically, while the men were off fighting in the war, the women were in America- Rosie the Riveter was meant to inspire women to help contribute to the war effort and help the men at war.
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B. help with the American war effort.
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