During World War I, Eleanor

a) fulfilled her role as a politician's wife and rarely ventured out of her social circle.
b) worked as a nurse in southern France and had an affair with an ambulance driver.
c) donated small sums of money to the war effort and felt she had done her duty to the country.
d) worked in hospital wards and tended to wounded soldiers.
e) spoke out against the war as a pacifist.


d

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