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AP U.S. History Exam 1.40. During WWII, women experienced...what?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

00:03

And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the Axis powers,

00:07

a calculus teacher's secret weapon.

00:10

All right, based on the image,

00:11

during World War II, women experienced... what?

00:15

And here are your potential answers.

00:17

[ dog barks ]

00:17

[ mumbles ]

00:22

Well, World War II was a big moment for our country.

00:25

For a few years, it seemed like everyone put aside their differences

00:28

and focused on one thing.

00:30

And no, it wasn't the movie Casablanca.

00:32

It was fighting the Axis powers.

00:35

So let's see how this global conflict

00:37

engendered change for the female half of the population.

00:41

Based on the image, did women during World War II experience A -

00:44

resistance from husbands who did not want them

00:47

to work outside the home?

00:49

Well, actually, most husbands were overseas fighting in the war,

00:52

so it was more likely that women encountered resistance from

00:55

kids not wanting to eat their vegetables. So it's not A.

00:59

Did World War II lead to B - increased

01:02

demand for electricity due to the common use of radio?

01:06

Huh. Well, while demand for electricity may have increased

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during this period, the woman in the image is welding,

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not using a radio,

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since women were focused more on the war effort

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than on home appliances.

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So that shorts out B and D.

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Which means that during World War II, women experienced

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C - increased participation

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in the economy as part of the labor force. Duh.

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When all the young men, who until then had served as

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the country's primary labor force,

01:34

were drafted into the military,

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well, female workers were hired to produce everything the soldiers needed.

01:40

So C is the right answer.

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With women assembling machinery and welding planes for battle,

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they suddenly encountered a whole new range of

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female empowerment tools.

01:49

[ man in film ] Women scare me. At least,

01:51

they do in a factory.

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[ clattering ]

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