What happened to female and minority industrial employees after World War I?

A. Most were laid off as white male employees became available once again.
B. Their role in labor earned them leadership roles in trade unions.
C. Many saw wage reductions but remained at work in the post-war economy.
D. They received greater social distinction and a louder voice in public affairs.


Answer: A

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