tHE ROLE OF AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE WORLD WAR II

tHE ROLE OF AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE WORLD WAR II

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Must include a preliminary bibliography of at least four published scholarly sources(books and academic journal articles) for your research. At least two of your four sources must be books.

please follow the History Style

This is the professor reply:

I reviewed your research essay and noticed that most of your footnotes do not feature proper specific page number references. In some notes there are no page numbers at all. In the case of some of your article references, you provide a broad range of pages on which the article appears in the journal issue, but no specific reference to the page number in the article where you found information used in the essay.

I would like to give you the opportunity to resubmit the essay in order to fix these omissions in your footnotes. You may review the necessary information on footnote format in the History Department’s Style Manual for essays and the assignment instructions

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World War II is generally identified as the time when, for the first time, the American women took various responsibilities outside their homes in huge numbers. Before World War II erupted in 1939, women were not allowed to engage in any activity outside their home duties for any form of payment. This was, however, only allowed for the traditional female professionals such as the typists and cloth makers. During World War II, everything about women changed where women in large numbers were recruited in the workforce between 1940 and 1945.[1] This paper will look at some of the role played by women during World War II and some specific women who played the most vital role in the war. It will also look at the challenge’s women went through, the Rosie

[1] Claudia Goldin, “The role of World War II in the rise of women’s employment.”: The American Economic Review (1991), 741-756.

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