During World War I, women in Europe

A. were slow to enter the industrial workforce.
B. attained wage equality with men in industrial jobs that men had monopolized prior to the war.
C. were able to keep their war-time employment at war's end.
D. were unable to strengthen their movements for greater social and political rights.
E. were employed in a wide variety of traditionally 'male' jobs.


Answer: E

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