Why did “rosie the riveter” become a significant symbol during world war ii?
a. she rep...
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Why did “rosie the riveter” become a significant symbol during world war ii?
a. she represented the role of women in combat.
b. she represented the role of women on the home front.
c. she was a symbol of the superiority of allied women.
d. she inspired women in the u. s. to take up arms and fight.
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