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To What Extent Were Women's Contributions to World War II Industries Valued?

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Women rose to the challenge when the nation's war effort called them—but were sent home when the GIs came back from World War II. Young historians consider whether the United States valued women's contributions during the war using a history lab of primary and secondary sources. After examining images, personal testimonies, cartoons, and government documents, a writing prompt helps class members synthesize the value of women's contributions to World War II and whether the country realized how great they were.

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CCSS: Adaptable
Instructional Ideas
  • Use as a capstone project for Women's History Month or the home front during World War II
Classroom Considerations
  • Some documents have sexist or disturbing characterizations of women
  • Collection includes a video interview that learners must be able to view
Pros
  • Sample essays and rubrics make assessing learning simple
  • Documents are a rich collection of text and images, adaptable to a variety of student skill levels
Cons
  • None