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How did women’s lives change in the 1920s from their pre-World War I lives? Select the three correct answers.
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Women obtained the right to vote.
Women obtained the right to vote.
More women began working outside of the home.
More women began working outside of the home.
Women no longer faced discrimination in fields such as medicine.
Women no longer faced discrimination in fields such as medicine.
More women had access to ready-made clothes.
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Correct answers:
- Women obtained the right to vote. (19th Amendment, 1920)
- More women began working outside of the home. (growth in clerical, sales and service jobs after WWI)
- More women had access to ready-made clothes. (mass production and department stores made fashions more available)
"Women no longer faced discrimination in fields such as medicine" is incorrect — discrimination persisted.
- Women obtained the right to vote. (19th Amendment, 1920)
- More women began working outside of the home. (growth in clerical, sales and service jobs after WWI)
- More women had access to ready-made clothes. (mass production and department stores made fashions more available)
"Women no longer faced discrimination in fields such as medicine" is incorrect — discrimination persisted.
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