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How did World War II impact the women’s rights movement?(1 point)
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Many women decided to leave their jobs when soldiers returned.
Many women decided to leave their jobs when soldiers returned.

Women had entered the workforce in greater numbers, leading to the growth of feminism.
Women had entered the workforce in greater numbers, leading to the growth of feminism.

Most women lost their jobs when soldiers returned home after the war.
Most women lost their jobs when soldiers returned home after the war.

Women did not take new jobs after the war because it would take jobs from veterans.
Women did not take new jobs after the war because it would take jobs from veterans.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response to how World War II impacted the women’s rights movement is:

**Women had entered the workforce in greater numbers, leading to the growth of feminism.**

During World War II, many women took on roles in factories and other industries to fill the gaps left by men who were serving in the military. This shift contributed to a growing awareness of women's rights and laid the groundwork for the post-war feminist movements.
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