the two questions go together
Please answer, will give brainlist.

question 1 -
which of the following identifies a main idea? (in rosie the riveter)
A. rosies image and what she stood for inspired women to take on jobs formerly reserved for men
B. the image of rosie was responsible for dividing the nation more than unifying it because black men and black women still faced many restrictions
C. rosies powerful image is the sole reason that black and white women felt that it was acceptable to enter the workforce
D. the image and ideas behind rosie were originally intended to convince women to spend money on warbonds.

question 2
which detail from the text best supports question 1?
A. "the rosie the riveter image and idea were used during the war by companies and the american government to encourage housewives to join the workforce"
B. this image was widely distributed and very popular and it was used during the war for war bond drives. in the image, a woman is holding a rivet gun anf a lunch box thay says rosie on it
C. while the war gave many white women the opportunity to work, it wasnt until 1943 that black men started to be hired and not until 1945 that black women started to be trained as welders
D. the economic empowerment of rosie the riveter era and the opening up of jobs to women and black people were temporary ㅡ when the war ended, men returned to their jobs and many women returned to being housewives

please ONLY answer if youre 100% sure its right! thank you

Respuesta :

Question 1 is A, question 2 is also A

Answer:

A. Rosie's image and what she stood for inspired women to take on jobs formerly reserved for men.

A. "The Rosie the riveter image and idea were used during the war by companies and the American government to encourage housewives to join the workforce."

Explanation:

The text tells us that Rosie the Riveter was a powerful and useful image during the war because it encouraged many women to join the workforce and thus help the country's efforts. This is proven by the fact that the image was used by companies and the government to encourage housewives to join the workforce. The image of Rosie the Riveter continues to be relevant in the present, as it has become a symbol of American feminism.