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- 3. The African American WWII campaign for victory abroad over fascism and at home against racism.
- 4. A nickname for women who worked in factories during WWII, inspired by "Rosie the Riveter."
- 7. Iconic symbol of women working in factories during World War II to support the war effort.
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- 1. Gardens grown by civilians to produce food during wartime, reducing the need for commercial crops.
- 2. The Alabama-based training site for the first African American military pilots during World War II.
- 4. Limiting the amount of certain goods people can buy, often during wartime.
- 5. Large buildings where goods are manufactured, crucial for wartime production.
- 6. During World War II, many military units were _____, meaning African American soldiers served in separate units from white soldiers.
- 8. The civilian side of a war effort, including activities and sacrifices made by those not fighting.