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"Source A is propaganda and, therefore, it is of little use as evidence about the importance of women in the First World War." Do you agree or disagree?  

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1 "Source A is propaganda and, therefore, it is of little use as evidence about the importance of women in the First World War." Do you agree or disagree? Explain your answer, using Source A and your own knowledge. Source A is the cover from a wartime magazine called "The War-Worker". The woman in the drawing is wearing trousers, has short or tied back hair and is wearing a uniform, like the man. This shows how the situation changed for some women during the war - some were employed It is very useful as an example of propaganda. The picture shows men and women in equality: the woman is the same height as the man in the picture; she mirrors his stance; they both have one foot on a platform, and they both carry a flag. The list of contents also shows the rising importance of women, as it shows that women wrote at...

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