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10 January, 13:12

Women who worked in factory jobs during the war were often symbolized by

a. "Wanda the Welder".

b. "Diana the Driller".

c. "Rosie the Riveter".

d. "Paula the Presser".

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  1. 10 January, 13:32
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    Women who worked in factory jobs during the war were often symbolized by c."Rosie the Riveter". Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon for women in the United States during the Second World War, which had taken up jobs previously seen as male jobs, in shipyards and in factories, because their workers were serving in the armed forces abroad. It is often seen as a symbol of all the economic power that comes with women in the workforce.
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