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1 October, 10:15

10. How did Franklin D. Roosevelt use the New Deal to advance service roles for

women in government?

A by extending equal employment rights to women

B by giving women leadership opportunities

by offering women newspaper columns

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  1. 1 October, 14:00
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    The correct answer is by giving women leadership opportunities

    Explanation: Women also had their place, although they made up only about 15% of the vacancies. Many worked as seamstresses assisting in the manufacture of sheets and clothing used in schools, orphanages and hospitals. Those that used to sew by hand now learned to use sewing machines.

    The program impacted the community in the form of artistic murals, library creation, health care, educational expansion for all ages, among others.

    Although the program has its merits, barring rising unemployment, full employment has not been achieved. Millions were still seeking market placement.
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