World War II and Social Change
How WWII transformed Australian society, including the changing roles of women and the shift in global alliances.
Key Questions
- 1How did World War II change the roles of women in the workforce?
- 2Why did Australia look to the USA instead of Britain for protection?
- 3What was the impact of the war on the Australian mainland?
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