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How did women contribute to the war effort at home?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
by making uniforms and bandages
by managing farms
by spying
by selling cotton to Europe
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Check:
- making uniforms and bandages
- managing farms
- spying
Do not check:
- selling cotton to Europe
Briefly: women on the home front made clothing and medical supplies, ran farms and businesses while men were away, and sometimes served as spies. The export of cotton to Europe was a political/economic strategy (and was limited by blockades), not a typical direct role for women.
- making uniforms and bandages
- managing farms
- spying
Do not check:
- selling cotton to Europe
Briefly: women on the home front made clothing and medical supplies, ran farms and businesses while men were away, and sometimes served as spies. The export of cotton to Europe was a political/economic strategy (and was limited by blockades), not a typical direct role for women.
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