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How did labor conditions change during World War I? a. They worsened as fewer male workers were available. b. They changed because more factory jobs were available. c. They declined because union membership fell. d. They changed as more women joined the workforce.
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d. They changed as more women joined the workforce.
With millions of men serving in the military, industries faced labor shortages and employers hired large numbers of women for factory, clerical, and other jobs previously held by men.
With millions of men serving in the military, industries faced labor shortages and employers hired large numbers of women for factory, clerical, and other jobs previously held by men.
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