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How Did Ww2 Changed The Lives Of The Mexican-American Women

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1. World War II accelerated rapid urbanization, before the start there was around 60 percent of Mexican-Americans that lived-in cities and that number would rise to 70 percent after WWII. World War II also drastically changed the Mexican family system. Women became much more independent and worked jobs outside of the home and many more non-traditional jobs. Racism against Mexicans increased as they were made scapegoats and after the Japanese, they were also seen as aliens. 2. There was also younger men that enlisted in the war as well as women in different areas in the war. For example, Mexican women were apart of WAAC, WAVES, and WASP units. It was not uncommon for all the males in a Mexican household to go and serve and join war efforts.
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