The following events were effects of World War I on women EXCEPT

Responses
A serve in combat in Europe.serve in combat in Europe.
B ability to enlist in the military.ability to enlist in the military.
C travel to Europe for military service.travel to Europe for military service.
D an increased presence in the workforce.

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The correct answer is A: serve in combat in Europe.

During World War I, women did not serve in combat roles in the same capacity as men; their roles were primarily supportive, including positions such as nurses, clerks, and in various auxiliary positions. While they could enlist in the military and had increased opportunities in the workforce, they did not serve in combat on the front lines.