World War II affected women’s fashion in all of the following ways except

a. it cut off the United States from Paris, the fashion center.
b. clothing materials were in short supply because of rationing.
c. the shortage of men dictated more competitive--“seductive”--designs.
d. clothing reflected the fact: that more women were doing men’s work.
e. none of these choices.


ANS: C

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