During the war, women received support from the government in several ways. Among the options listed:
a) The military created schools to train nurses so women could join the military - This is true; during World War II, programs were established to train women as nurses for military service.
b) Eleanor Roosevelt convinced leaders of the Manhattan Project to hire female chemists - While Eleanor Roosevelt was an advocate for women's roles in the workforce, this specific assertion is not widely documented as a formal initiative.
c) President Roosevelt started the first US government childcare services centers - This is also true; the government established childcare facilities to support working women during the war.
d) The military created units of women soldiers, such as the WACs and the WASPs - This is also true; the Women's Army Corps (WAC) and the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) were formed to allow women to serve in military roles.
Based on this analysis, options a), c), and d) are accurate representations of support provided to women during the war.