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Where did women work in order to support the war effort during World War I?(1 point)
in positions abroad, but not in their country of citizenship
only in the home
in factories, in medical stations, and in the home
in factories and medical stations, but not in the home
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in factories, in medical stations, and in the home
They worked as nurses and medical aides, took factory jobs producing munitions and supplies, and maintained the home front (rationing, gardens, sewing, etc.).
They worked as nurses and medical aides, took factory jobs producing munitions and supplies, and maintained the home front (rationing, gardens, sewing, etc.).
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