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Women were asked to work in factories during World War I because
most women could be paid less than men.
most men refused to do factory work.
most men were away fighting in the war.
most women did not want to stay at home.
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most men were away fighting in the war.
Explanation: The draft and enlistment created labor shortages at home, so women were recruited to fill factory and munitions jobs to support the war effort.
Explanation: The draft and enlistment created labor shortages at home, so women were recruited to fill factory and munitions jobs to support the war effort.
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