1) womens roles changed dramatically during WW2. they took on many mens jobs while the men went to war. they did this to keep the factories working because all the men were busy fighting.
2)wartime rationing. this was that people got ration cards every month or so. these cards allowed them to buy a certain amount of meat, cheese,coffee, gas,etc. for a certain amount of time. this limited the amount of buying so that America could have enough supplies and food for the troops in the war.
3)Japanese Americans. they were isolated from the rest of the US because many people thought they were spies for Japan.
4)victory gardens. these were made to cut back the amount of food being used at so that it could be sent to troops. they were basically just gardens that people lived off of during WW2.
Because that cost many of are soldiers lives and it took a lot of soldiers from their home to fight.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
Carl Rogers was an American psychologist. After World War II, he interviewed soldiers after they returned home and helped them adjust to normal life.
Many American pilots did this in both world wars because US did not have an Air Force involved in the beginning of those wars. In WW2 many American pilots joined the Canadian and British Air Forces as well.
Yes, Scotland was affected by World War 1. Many Scottish men enlisted to serve in the war, leading to significant casualties. The war also had an impact on the Scottish economy and society, with industries such as shipbuilding and coal mining experiencing disruptions. Additionally, the war contributed to the growth of Scottish nationalism and demands for home rule.
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Because that cost many of are soldiers lives and it took a lot of soldiers from their home to fight.
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If you mean four home runs in one MLB game, that was Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants on April 30, 1961 against the Milwaukee Braves.
Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies was the last African American player to hit a World Series home run. He did it on November 4, 2009 in game 6.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
Mickey Mantle holds the record for most home runs hit in the World Series with 18.
At the home ballparks of the National League and American League champions.
the Yankees in 2009
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The American Southwest in the Four corners region on the high Colorado Plateau.