What explains the French authorities’ pronatalist position after World War I?

a) They genuinely believed that women’s biological destiny was to be mothers first.
b) They needed a position that would encourage women to leave their industrial jobs after the war.
Consider This: The French birth rate remained among the lowest in Europe. See 11.7: Narrative: Mademoiselles at the Factory.
c) They wanted to punish Frenchwomen who had agitated for the suffrage.
Consider This: The French birth rate remained among the lowest in Europe. See 11.7: Narrative: Mademoiselles at the Factory.
d) They wanted women to work and leave their children in state-controlled nurseries.
Consider This: The French birth rate remained among the lowest in Europe. See 11.7: Narrative: Mademoiselles at the Factory.


a) They genuinely believed that women’s biological destiny was to be mothers first.

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