How did World War II change life for women in Indiana?

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Women could not serve in the military.
Women could not serve in the military.

Women found more work in factories.
Women found more work in factories.

Women no longer had to ration food.
Women no longer had to ration food.

Women gained the right to vote.

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The correct response is: Women found more work in factories.

During World War II, many women in Indiana, like in other parts of the United States, took on jobs in factories and other industries to support the war effort, as there was a significant demand for labor due to men being deployed to fight in the war. This shift changed traditional gender roles and led to increased opportunities for women in the workforce.