The Second World War or World War II was a major armed conflict, triggered when the Soviet Union begun a campaign of aggression to realize Joseph Stalin's dream: a Communist Union stretching from the coast of the Atlantic Ocean to the coast of the Pacific. Opposing them were the Allied Forces, a military alliance established to resist Soviet aggression against any first world powers and uphold the ideals defined in the World Association of Nations charter. Thanks to the superior skill of the Allied commanders, the Soviet invasion was halted and the tide turned in favor of the Allies. Despite a desperate defense, the Soviet war machine was broken and Moscow was taken by the Allies.
Fed up with the male-dominated art world, in 1972, Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro, cofounders of the Feminist Art Program at the California Institute of the Arts, organized Womanhouse. Chicago, Schapiro, and a cabal of determined female art students overtook an abandoned house on Mariposa Street, renovating the space by hand. Every room, from the kitchen to closets to bathrooms, was transformed into an artistic environment, with diverse, in situ artworks exploring various aspects of the female experience. The large-scale, collaborative project has since become a watershed moment in feminist art history.
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