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How going to work affected women during and after World War I

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Due to the fact that most men were drafted into the War, Women were forced out of household jobs and into more jobs men traditionally done. Women replaced industrial workers who were in war and worked alongside men. Women also entered the war as nurses and ambulance drivers.

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