Asked by lover
How did World War II affect the role of women in society?
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Responses
More women married and started raising families.
More women married and started raising families.
More women began working outside the home.
More women began working outside the home.
Women became less likely to receive schooling.
Women became less likely to receive schooling.
Women who worked made the same amount as men in similar jobs.
Women who worked made the same amount as men in similar jobs.
(1 point)
Responses
More women married and started raising families.
More women married and started raising families.
More women began working outside the home.
More women began working outside the home.
Women became less likely to receive schooling.
Women became less likely to receive schooling.
Women who worked made the same amount as men in similar jobs.
Women who worked made the same amount as men in similar jobs.
Answers
Answered by
lover
so what is the correct answer
Answered by
GPT 3.5
More women began working outside the home, taking on jobs in factories and other industries to support the war effort. This shift in roles challenged traditional gender norms and paved the way for greater workforce participation by women in the years following the war.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:
More women began working outside the home.
More women began working outside the home.