Which of these sentences could be added to the review to explain how the public
felt about the WASP in 1944?
These women helped prove that they could do anything they set their minds to.
The male pilots returning from Europe wanted the jobs the women pilots were
doing.
Hap Amold testified in Congress in support of the WASP, but it didn't do much
good.
In general, the American people thought the WASP served a useful purpose, but
only during the war.
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