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The impact of the Second World War for women was very high. Women had the chance to feel equal again, they felt they could talk their mind and have their say in most things.  

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Japenese Americans were reflects to as 'enemy aliens'. Since they were feared as spies who might be working for the enemy (Japan) in the war. Japanese Americans were treated very badly in the war. President Roosevelt ordered 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans into 10-isolated relocation centres in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming. This was a terrifying experience for the Japanese, All the barbed wire fences, guard towers, and tar paper-covered barracks are all gone now, but for the people who spent some of there life in their will never forget the torture. If you were a women You could be a lookout on the homefront for enemy planes. Also on the homefront, you could do things like work in Victory Gardens. Often women went to work in the factories. You could also be a nurse. That was a very hard and scary job. You had a...

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