Monday, March 16, 2009

Roise the Riveter


After reading the information on women in the workforce and viewing the pictures, answer the following questions:

1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"?

2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working?

3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over?

4. How do you think this effected them emotionally?

5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women?

11 comments:

  1. 1.rose will monrore whas the g real the Riveter
    2good beacus the got to work
    3 they did not have notheing to do beacuse the war whas

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  2. 4 bad ther hand heart at the end day

    5 the proy got stron becas of working in world 2

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  3. 1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? Rose Monroe

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working? They felt unsure about themselves. But they started feeling good about working.

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over? I think that the men made them stopped working because they thought it was a men job and not a women job.

    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally? I think they felt bad that they couldn’t work anymore. They felt sad that they had to stay home.

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women? Because they know that they could do more then house work.

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  4. Sean McGoff Rose The Riveter

    1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? Rose Monroe

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they start
    working? Really good because they got a chance to do what men did

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over To take care of there house and family

    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally? Maybe they felt bad because they liked working and felt good when they did it because they wernt able to do it before

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women? Because working back then was not allowed but since they did it now women can do anything a man can do

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  5. 1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? The real Rosie the Riveter was Rosie Monroe.

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working? I think that the women felt proud and they felt independent for themselves.

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over? So that the can go back home and take care of there families.

    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally? I think that this effected them emotionally because they would miss going back to doing work during the war.

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women? Because now women could work. Back then women had to do house work.

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  6. 1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"?
    Rosie the Rivter was really Rose Monroe.

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working?
    I think that women felt proud of them when they started working because they had jobs.
    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over?
    I think that they stopped working because they were mad that there were no jobs.
    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally?
    I think that women did not want to go back in to the home after the war.
    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women?
    I think that it helped women to get better paying jobs today and in the future.

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  7. 1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? Rose Monroe

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working? There felt good.

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over? The Man were come back for the War

    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally? Upset

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women The woman works on days

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  8. 1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? Rose Monroe

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working? The woman probably felt bad when they first started because they had a lot of stuff to do like get there hair done and all that kind of girl stuff.

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over? Most of the woman went home.

    4. How do you think this affected them emotionally? By worrying that they might die the next day and not surviving.

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women? I think they feel bad because they had a lot of stuff to do and they couldn’t stop like putting pieces of wood together building things. The people from the future might feel bad the same way as the woman working during the WW2. From the future woman might think they need food and water to have but they weren’t allowed to.

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  9. 1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? It was Rose Monroe

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working? They felt upset about working because they bid not want woman around.

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over? They wanted to stop because the men came back to work

    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally ?Some wanted to work some dident.

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women? It opens doors for woman today in the work force today and back then in WWll

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  10. 1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? rose monroe

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working? They felt good about working

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over? Because they had to stop

    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally? This means they don,t get money

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women? I think women can do anything they build cars, be a teacher,

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  11. John Farrell

    1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"? Rose Monroe It was Rose Monroe was the one who start Rose the Riveter.

    2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working? That they were scaked Women they never work. They were scard that the women start work.

    3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over? Then the man came back to work.

    4. How do you think this effected them emotionally? They felt proud that they stopped working.

    5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women?
    They were sacred

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