Similarities Between 'Breaking Tradition And A Family Affair'

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“We Can Do It” In “Breaking Tradition” by Kathleen Ernst, the Civil War and the Absence from home of so many men, brought profound challenges and opportunities to all women; however in “A Family Affair” by Gina DeAngelis and Lisa Ballinger, many American women realized that the war had changed not only the world, it changed them as well. In both passages, it tell what women do when faced with challenges. Women who had never dreamed of being anything but wives and homemakers realized that they could work outside the home. Some women served as volunteers in the organizations such as the American Red Cross in “A Family Affair”; on the other hand, in “Breaking Tradition” women mostly took care of their children and worked at home. Women were

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