Welcome to the American Rosie Movement Before you get started working on projects and honoring the Rosie legacy, please take a moment to take a short quiz that will help guide and educate you about the American Rosie Movement and the important history of Rosies. Once you have completed the quiz, you will know more about Rosies and the standards of the American Rosie Movement, and on the path to create high-quality projects. What was the war that Rosie the Riveters help to win?A. VietnamB. WWIIC. WWI What work did Rosies do during the war?A. Rivet airplanesB. Inspect the work of othersC. Weld shipsD. Grow food for our troopsE. Office work for the war effortF. All of the aboveG. A and C What two forces fought each other?A. Allied and Axis powersB. North and SouthC. Japan and Germany How old are Rosies today?A. At least 80 years oldB. At least 90 years oldC. At least 100 years old Where did Rosies work?A. Near their homesB. In their statesC. All across AmericaC. All of the above How many women were Rosies?A. As many as men in the militaryB. At least 6 millionC. Both A and B What motivated Rosies?A. To bring our boys homeB. To preserve freedomC. To be paid for their workD. To shorten and end the warE. To do something to helpF. All of the aboveG. A, B, and D What other countries also employed women to help win the war?A. CanadaB. The United KingdomC. MexicoD. All of the above, plus the United StatesE. It isn’t clear yet What work can I do to advance the American Rosie Movement?A. Help find RosiesB. Help people interview Rosies with their permissionC. Help people understand the Rosie legacyD. Create a project that I am proud to showE. Be truthful about what I and my team might have done betterF. Ask business, education and government leaders to join inG. Thank others for Rosie work they have doneH. All of the above Why did Rosies choose the dogwood as the tree to represent them?A. Dogwoods grow in many nationsB. Dogwoods represents Christian valuesC. Dogwoods leaf is oval, which represents democracyD. Dogwoods wood is useful and very strongE. Dogwoods is both beautiful and enduringF. Dogwoods are in many colorsG. Dogwood leaves and blossoms replenish the soilH. Dogwoods can be planted closer together than many treesI. Dogwoods sometime die, and need to be cared forJ. All the aboveK. A, C, E, G Why did Rosies choose bluebirds as the bird to represents them?A. Bluebirds represented hope during the warB. Bluebirds are good parentsC. Bluebirds are red, white and blueD. Bluebirds were dying out, and Rosies identified with thisE. Bluebirds are coming back, and Rosies want their legacy to live onF. Bluebirds need people to help them live onG. All of the above What other projects can you choose to do to keep the Rosie Legacy going?A. Ads you place to find Rosies and people who help you do “Rosie work”B. Art about Rosies and the Rosie LegacyC. Banners that are hung in schools, offices, government buildingsD. Conserve as Rosies didE. Designing parks, monuments, etcF. Documentary films (show what’s been done, and make your ownG. Find and Interviews Rosies with proper permission and sharingH. Music (perform others’ work and create your own)I. Plant a Victory GardenJ. Present your “Rosie work” to small-to-large audienceK. Any of these and more, so long as you meet the ARM standards What is the Rosie Legacy?A. To make weapons to win warsB. To blame men for not recognizing women’s strengthsC. To show that women should be recognized for their contributionsD. To show people uniting to do quality work that proves we can cooperate to face serious problemsE. To use our freedom to learn, teach, and so work for the good of allF. All the aboveG. C, D, and E How can you teach others about Rosies and their legacy?A. Complete a project that teaches people the meaning of RosiesB. Use social media to show what you are doingC. Ask television and radio stations to cover what you have doneD. Share what you learned, and be honest about problemsE. Show others who do Rosie Work that you respect their workF. All of the above How does the American Rosie Movement differ from famous social movements?A. ARM honors some of America’s oldest women as leaders to followB. ARM asks people with different outlooks to unify around one common goalC. ARM invites all Rosie the Riveter groups to join togetherD. People who participate in the movement do something without blamingE. Many places, people, and projects create something that the future can seeF. Work to show unity is the goal, not protesting for advancementG. People make many things – music, art, interviews, victory gardens, and moreH. All of the above How is life today different from when Rosies were young?A. People move to new places, so families are often long distances awayB. Families are smallerC. People live longer, so there are more seniors that beforeD. Women have many more choices in work and educationE. Communications, food, entertainment and travel are much fasterF. Products and food are done by people we don’t often seeG. Divorce is more commonH. Childcare is more often by people outside the familyI. Health care is advancedJ. Doing good deeds to others is less commonK. All of the above How is life today the same as when Rosies worked during the war?A. With COVID, we are facing a global problem togetherB. People see the need to pull together to solve problemsC. People want to be with those they likeD. Society knows that children are importantE. Economic stability is still a worry for manyF. People want to do something to make a differenceG. We have inventions that change our livesH. All the aboveI. A, C, F Time is Up! Time’s up