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17 February, 03:49

Identify the role of women in American society before, during, and after World War I. granted voting rights throughout the United States worked as nurses near the front lines had greater pride and confidence in their abilities grew "victory gardens" to support the war effort were not as commonly found in the workforce

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  1. 17 February, 06:23
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    The role of women prior to, during, and after World War I was further expanded than during any previous periods of conflict.

    Explanation:

    After years of the women's suffrage movement, women were given the right to vote through ratification of the 19th Amendment of the U. S. Constitution in August of 1920.

    During the war, many women served as nurses and other medical staff to support the military effort.

    During World War I and World War II women who were supporting the war effort at home might grow and display a victory garden that advertised patriotism and enthusiasm for the military
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