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