How did women's participation during World War I change, in social and economic terms? How did those changes affect women's lives (especially in Europe) after the war?

What will be an ideal response?


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The 1700s were a period in which traditional patriarchy remained unchallenged

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The most significant feature of the New Kingdom was

a. militarization and empire. b. isolation and introspection. c. conquest of Nubia. d. a female ruler for the first time, Hatshepsut. e. widespread use of diplomacy with Asia and Africa.

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Mary Wollstonecraft differed from Judith Sargent Murray in

A) that Wollstonecraft thought women should be educated. B) her assessment of the equal mental capacities of men and women. C) that Wollstonecraft thought women were inherently weaker than men. D) no essential point.

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The acronym COLA refers to contractual agreements that guaranteed workers

a. protection against inflation. b. job security. c. a percentage of corporate profits. d. the right to participate in labor unions.

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