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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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Wartimes challenges caused the government to tae an active role in economy, but a step the government didin't take to require unmarried womens to work.

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This is a very big misconception that has always remained and made a lot of noise. The thing is that the government didn't require unmarried women to work. But the government did engage them into national service. So, let's explain what are the differences between one and the other.

the government didn't compromise them to work, but it did engage 90% of all women capable of performing full-bodied duties, yes that was the term they used. To perform a type of work or national service. This is not particularly a job. It was more like a civil service all women did, and not all of them were under production lines, also very few were like that but speaking of service, not job. Because the women that worked in the time did perform a lot of production line duty.

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