How did World War I assist the women's suffrage movement in the United States?

A) American women refused to serve in the armed forces unless they got the right to vote.
B) The conflict allowed Americans to see that allowing women to vote was a positive step in Europe.
C) Congress had focused solely on the conflict, allowing suffragists to get legislation passed.
D) Women served valuable jobs during war efforts, breaking down resistance to suffrage.

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the answer is D women served valuable part in the war beaking down the resistance

The correct answer is option B. The conflict allowed Americans to see that allowing women to vote was a positive step in Europe.

How are WWI and women's suffrage connected?

By the time World War I started in 1914, women in 8 states, all west of the Mississippi except Illinois, had already won the right to vote. The Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association promotes a 1915 referendum that would have allowed women the right to vote.

How did women’s lives change after the war?

With men away to serve in the military and demands for war materials increasing, manufacturing jobs opened up to women and upped their earning power. Yet women's employment was only encouraged as long as the war was on. Once the war was over, federal and civilian policies replaced women workers with men.

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