World War I (1914-1918) marked a turning point in the battle for women's rights because:
A. it gave women the right to remarry if their husbands were killed or injured during the war.
B. it united women across the world in their efforts toward achieving the common goal of freedom.
C. it paved the path for women to contest in elections.
D. it prohibited men at war from entering into marriages, so women had to fend for themselves.
E. it offered many opportunities for women in the U.S. Navy and the workforce.
Answer: E
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