As more and more of the South's men were called to fight in the war, women found themselves in a new situation.

Which statement best reflects the effect the war had on women in different social classes in the South?


Question 4 options:


Only wealthy women felt the impact of the war as many were forced to take over plantations.


Poor women struggled less than wealthy women due to societies that aided the poor.


The war forced all women to find work in factories to maintain the economy in the South.


Both wealthy and poor women felt the effect of the war as they took over their husband's roles.