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Alenkasestr
1 month ago
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At the end of World War II the transition from war to peace was not easy as men came home and went back to their jobs. What prob

lem did this create in American homes? Children didn't know their father's who had been gone for years. Women expected the men to do housework. Women who were used to working outside the home didn't want to give up their jobs. Years of war had left many people living without needed resources and it took them years to recover.
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Bond [7.5K]1 month ago
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Respuesta: Las mujeres acostumbradas a trabajar fuera de casa no deseaban renunciar a sus empleos.

Cuando terminó la Segunda Guerra Mundial, hubo un gran auge de consumo en Estados Unidos, con una demanda excesiva de productos, y la construcción se incrementó a niveles nueve veces superior a lo habitual, lo que hizo crecer el PIB y la economía estadounidense. Sin embargo, los hombres americanos regresaron al trabajo, despojando a las mujeres y a los jóvenes de sus empleos; las mujeres se sintieron marginadas, como si su único papel fuera ser esposas que limpian el hogar y cuidan de los niños. Este sentimiento de frustración llevó a muchas mujeres a abusar del alcohol y las drogas durante un времени.

Naddika [7.4K]1 month ago
7 0

Al finalizar la Segunda Guerra Mundial, las mujeres que estaban acostumbradas a trabajar fuera no querían abandonar sus labores.

A medida que avanzaba la guerra, muchas mujeres se convirtieron en parte de la fuerza laboral en fábricas, enfermería y en campos como la química y la ingeniería. La participación de las mujeres fue significativa y buscaban continuar trabajando después de la guerra.

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