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Question
the poster from wwii was meant to get which group involved in the war effort?
women
children
men
Brief Explanations
During WWII, many men were deployed for combat, so posters like "We Can Do It!" (Rosie the Riveter - style) aimed to recruit women into the workforce (e.g., factories) to support the war effort, filling roles left by men. Children and men (already in combat/traditional roles) weren't the primary target of such recruitment posters for war - effort participation in this context.
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