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The statements on the role of women in World War II and the correct key concept are:

  • Similarity and difference - C) During WWII, women were encouraged to join the workforce. However, when the war was over, women were told to go back to domestic duties and men would take over their positions.
  • Cause and consequence - B) After the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, many men left the home front to go to war. As a result, women had to take over men's positions and enter the workforce.
  • Significance - A) WWII allowed the role of women to expand to more than just domestication.
  • Interpretations - D) Rosie the Riveter stood as a symbol for women in the workforce and for women's independence.

What was Rosie the Riveter about?

Rosie the Riveter was a poster that was used to encourage women to join the war effort during the second World War by taking over the positions that men left when they went off to fight the war as soldiers.

Rosie the Riveter encouraged women because she stood for the independence of women and how they could be successful in the workforce.

Sadly, when the war ended and men came back, women were encouraged to go back to being domestic housewives to allow the men to take back the positions they left.

Find out more on Rosie the Riveter at https://brainly.com/question/26100638

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