Women played a very important role in the United States during the war. Below is an image of “Rosie the Riveter”, a popular poster that was seen all over the country at the time.
The purpose of this message was to convince women to work in the factories while the men were overseas fighting in the military. The American women rose to the challenge in massive numbers; millions went to work and said they enjoyed it. Without their help in the factories, it would have been difficult, if not impossible, for America to win the war. The war efforts of these women paved the way for the women’s rights movement, which followed soon …show more content…
During his adult life, he did extensive work in the field of economics. He developed the relationship between labor and capital. He wrote many books, most of them discussing the phenomenon of class struggle, which he thought was both inevitable and needed. His most notable book was The Communist Manifesto which is regarded as one of the moist influential works of writing in history. He developed the Marxist theory of stratification which has been highly studied and criticized by capitalists. Karl believed that a person’s class location is determined by their relationship to production. Also, the most important dynamic of his theory was capital exploiting labor, meaning the employers take advantage of the