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Besides working for private companies and factories involved in the war effort, women joined the armed forces. Many of these women worked in the U.S. doing a variety of jobs-everything from office paperwork to important high-tech assignments. Women in the service were not on the front lines of fighting. However, they performed a whole range of important jobs to help support the soldiers who did fight. The government's campaign to get more women into the work force was very successful. A song titled "Rosie the Riveter" was written in 1942, and famous illustrator Norman Rockwell drew her on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post in 1943. The term "Rosie the Riveter" was created because jobs such as riveting, usually seen as men's work , were now being done by women. World War II was the real beginning of women working outside the home. 44. American women went to work during World War II because they wanted to work in defense plants and shipyards. A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 45. During World War II, the American population increased.

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Besides working for private companies and factories involved in the war effort, women joined the armed
forces. Many of these women worked in the U.S. doing a variety of jobs-everything from office paperwork to
important high-tech assignments. Women in the service were not on the front lines of fighting. However, they
performed a whole range of important jobs to help support the soldiers who did fight.
The government's campaign to get more women into the work force was very successful. A song titled
"Rosie the Riveter" was written in 1942, and famous illustrator Norman Rockwell drew her on the cover of the
Saturday Evening Post in 1943. The term "Rosie the Riveter" was created because jobs such as riveting, usually
seen as men's work , were now being done by women. World War II was the real beginning of women working
outside the home.
44. American women went to work during World War II because they wanted to work in defense
plants and shipyards.
A Right
B Wrong
C Doesn't say
45. During World War II, the American population increased.
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Besides working for private companies and factories involved in the war effort, women joined the armed forces. Many of these women worked in the U.S. doing a variety of jobs-everything from office paperwork to important high-tech assignments. Women in the service were not on the front lines of fighting. However, they performed a whole range of important jobs to help support the soldiers who did fight. The government's campaign to get more women into the work force was very successful. A song titled "Rosie the Riveter" was written in 1942, and famous illustrator Norman Rockwell drew her on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post in 1943. The term "Rosie the Riveter" was created because jobs such as riveting, usually seen as men's work , were now being done by women. World War II was the real beginning of women working outside the home. 44. American women went to work during World War II because they wanted to work in defense plants and shipyards. A Right B Wrong C Doesn't say 45. During World War II, the American population increased.

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**Câu 44:** **B. Wrong**<br /><br />Đoạn văn không nói rằng phụ nữ Mỹ đi làm trong Thế chiến II *chỉ vì* họ muốn làm việc trong các nhà máy quốc phòng và xưởng đóng tàu. Đoạn văn chỉ ra rằng phụ nữ tham gia vào nhiều công việc khác nhau, bao gồm cả những công việc trong quân đội và các nhà máy hỗ trợ chiến tranh, để hỗ trợ nỗ lực chiến tranh. Mục tiêu chính là hỗ trợ chiến tranh, không chỉ đơn thuần là mong muốn làm việc ở những nơi cụ thể.<br /><br /><br />**Câu 45:** **C. Doesn't say**<br /><br />Đoạn văn không đề cập đến sự thay đổi về dân số Mỹ trong Thế chiến II. Đoạn văn tập trung vào vai trò của phụ nữ trong lực lượng lao động trong thời chiến.<br />