Ten Cents a Dance

What is the significance of the time period in the novel, Ten Cents a Dance, is set?

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These years are significant because these are the years that Pearl Harbor is attacked and the United States joins World War II. During this time, Ruby's mother had no public assistance programs she could turn to for help after her husband's death.

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Ten Cents a Dance