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Which of the following best summarizes the propaganda message that Rosie the Riveter represents?

"Women are not strong enough to make a difference in war"

"Women can make as much of an impact during wartime as men"

"Only the strongest and most able women have any place in the military"

"A woman's ieal purpose during a war is strictly as a nurse"

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This campaign used articles, photographs, posters, radio, and newspapers to stress the patriotic need for women to enter the workforce and change public opinion about women’s work. Rosie, a relatable role model, advocated for women to apply for industrial jobs and in turn, made the public more accepting of women taking on industrial jobs. Rosie is pictured as an attractive and feminine looking female, but by flexing her muscles and giving a stern look, she shows that women are capable of taking on masculine jobs just like men. This iconic persona challenged the traditional role of women pre-World War II and marked the emergence of a new and more complex woman. The symbolic “We Can Do It” poster of this era, featuring Rosie the Riveter, is a prime example of how poster advertisements were used to instill confidence in women entering the workforce and encourage them to step outside their traditional roles.

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