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true or false: women could serve in combat positions during WWI as a result of the selective service act

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False. Women were not allowed to serve in combat positions during World War I, regardless of the Selective Service Act. They were initially limited to auxiliary roles such as nurses, clerks, and telephone operators. It was not until World War II that women were officially allowed to serve in non-combat roles within the military.
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