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If the USSR's economy had remained agriculture-based rather than industrialized, then the unemployment rate among men would have been much lower. women would have been much less in demand in the workforce. crop productivity would have led to larger, better nourished populations. children would not have had to leave school early to work in factories.

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b

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User Corvid
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The correct answer is Option B) Women would have been much less in demand in the workforce.

Step-by-step explanation:

By the end of World War I, the Soviet Union was still a very young which was largely poor and agriculture based. By the end of World War II, it was one of the world's most powerful superpowers with a mighty industrial base.

This rapid industrialization changed the country very quickly. New jobs were created, more and more children were educated and women, who would be much less in demand, started to enter the workforce, working alongside men.

By the 1940s and 50s Soviet Women were on par with men and were involved in almost every field.

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