Which explains why women were able to find new job opportunities during World War II?



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The women’s rights movement created new careers.
The women’s rights movement created new careers.

Laws changed to allow women to work outside the home.
Laws changed to allow women to work outside the home.

Businesses wanted to diversify their workforce.
Businesses wanted to diversify their workforce.

Many men were pressed into military service overseas.

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The correct response is:

Many men were pressed into military service overseas.

During World War II, a significant number of men enlisted and were drafted into the military, which created labor shortages in various industries. As a result, women were encouraged and often required to take on jobs that were traditionally held by men, leading to an increase in job opportunities for women during this period.