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Question
How did the economic role of women change during the Civil War?

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Responses

Women refused to take on additional responsibilities of family businesses or farms.
Women refused to take on additional responsibilities of family businesses or farms.

Women took roles and entered professions previously dominated by men.
Women took roles and entered professions previously dominated by men.

Women were recruited to form their own military units.
Women were recruited to form their own military units.

Women let men take over professions previously dominated by women.

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The correct response is: Women took roles and entered professions previously dominated by men.

During the Civil War, many women stepped into roles traditionally held by men as they went off to fight in the war. They took on jobs in factories, nursing, and other sectors vital to the war effort, significantly altering their economic role in society.