In addition to filling many factory jobs typically filled by men, what impact did World War I have on women?

a. Traditions of gender kept women from working in factories.
b. Farms were still run by men, who were exempt from the war.
c. The nursing profession expanded dramatically, as women tended war causalities.
d. Wartime stress put the suffragettes' goals on the back burner.
e. Public opinion remained unchanged as to the status of women in society.


c

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