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12. How was life different for women after World War I?

a. They relied less on manuals for child care.

b. They had fewer options for higher education.

c. Their family life and household duties became more complicated.

d. None of the above.

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The correct answer is letter D

Women were at the center of the war effort during the first world conflict in all belligerent nations, an involvement that helped their emancipation, at different rates according to the country.

Since August 7, 1914, the French council president René Viviani, who expected a short war, summoned the peasants to replace "those on the battlefield" in the labor field. It was harvest time and it was vital that it was not lost.

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