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16 June, 11:08

One contemporary journalist wrote, "No conflict in history was such a woman's war as the Civil War." Identify a way in which women contributed to the war efforts that support this statement.

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A) Women abandoned their work in mills and factories to focus solely on health-related efforts.

B) Women played prominent roles in the war, ranging from working as nurses to supporting the freedman's aid movement.

C) No group of women had ever lobbied Congress to such an extent that its request to participate in the war was almost granted.

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  1. 16 June, 12:21
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    The way in which women contributed to the war efforts that support the statement of the journalist:

    B) Women played prominent roles in the war, ranging from working as nurses to supporting the freedman's aid movement.

    Explanation:

    Women played prominent and important roles in the war as in the beginning of the war, a little number of nurses were volunteering as nurses but after the battle of Bull Run, a nurse corp was developed by the woman to offer their services voluntarily. Clara Barton was one of famous nurse at that war. Freedom Aid Movement was also a big service of the women during this war as they send money, teachers, clothes and other things to the South to assist the slaves.
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