Question
Which of the following identifies an impact of the Great Depression on women and children
A. Many women were forced out of the home as desperate times required them to find work many children stayed in school longer making high school a common experience for the first time
B. Many women were forced back into the home as jobs were reserved for men who were seen as the traditional Breadwinners many children stayed in school longer making high school a common experience for the first time
C. Many women were forced back into the home as jobs were reserved for men who were saying as the traditional Breadwinners many children left school earlier making high school and uncommon experience for the first time
D. Many women were forced to move to the countryside to support their families and escape the Dust Bowl many children stayed in school longer making high school a common experience for the first time
A. Many women were forced out of the home as desperate times required them to find work many children stayed in school longer making high school a common experience for the first time
B. Many women were forced back into the home as jobs were reserved for men who were seen as the traditional Breadwinners many children stayed in school longer making high school a common experience for the first time
C. Many women were forced back into the home as jobs were reserved for men who were saying as the traditional Breadwinners many children left school earlier making high school and uncommon experience for the first time
D. Many women were forced to move to the countryside to support their families and escape the Dust Bowl many children stayed in school longer making high school a common experience for the first time
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The correct answer is: **B. Many women were forced back into the home as jobs were reserved for men who were seen as the traditional breadwinners; many children stayed in school longer, making high school a common experience for the first time.**
During the Great Depression, economic hardships led to a societal expectation that men should be the primary earners, which often pushed women out of the workforce. Additionally, despite economic challenges, many children did remain in school longer, leading to increased high school attendance.
During the Great Depression, economic hardships led to a societal expectation that men should be the primary earners, which often pushed women out of the workforce. Additionally, despite economic challenges, many children did remain in school longer, leading to increased high school attendance.
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