In which decade did the number of women employed in manufacturing increase most?

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Answer 1
Answer: I assume the 30s and 40s during WWII. The men were drafted to war so the women took their jobs.
Answer 2
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The answer is 1990!

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Correct answer:  C. Herbert Hoover

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