What effect did World War I have on the status of women?
A. All women were able to take advantage of new economic opportunities, which lasted long past the end of the war.
B. The demands of total war actually reduced opportunities for women.
C. Working-class women enjoyed the greatest advancement in economic opportunity.
D. The slaughter caused by capitalistic tensions caused 32 percent of women to join socialist or communist parties.
E. Women in many countries received the vote in the years after the war.
Answer: E
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