Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women's suffrage. (1 point)

During World War I, women gained the right to vote. This led directly to more power in the workforce.

During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.

During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort. Sadly, this did not allow them to successfully push for the right to vote in many countries.

During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to vote in the United States, but nowhere else.

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During World War I, as women took on more responsibilities in the workforce and demonstrated their capabilities, their contributions were recognized and led to a shift in societal attitudes towards their role in society. This increasing recognition of women's abilities and importance in society played a crucial role in the international movement for women's suffrage. In many countries, the support and advocacy for women's suffrage grew as a result of women's contributions during the war, ultimately leading to the granting of the right to vote for women in various parts of the world.