We Can Do It!
Whom do you think is the target audience for this poster?
The poster targets w...
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We Can Do It!
Whom do you think is the target audience for this poster?
The poster targets women who are taking on traditional female roles, especially in
manufacturing areas that support the war effort.
The poster targets men who are taking on traditional female roles, especially in
manufacturing areas that support the peace effort.
The poster targets women who are taking on traditional male roles, especially in
manufacturing areas that support the war effort.
The poster targets women who are taking on traditional male roles, especially in
manufacturing areas that support the peace effort.
The poster targets men who are taking on traditional female roles, especially in
manufacturing areas that support the war effort.
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