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What was the role of the suffragettes in world war one?

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Answer: The suffrage movement was a big role in World War I just like in World War II because its followers were mostly female and as you may know women in the early 1900's mostly worked in factories making supplies and clothes.

Explanation: Since 98% of the working factory was female after America drafted any males into the army, the suffrage movement was a talked-about subject making the things used in the War influenced by girls whom were in the movement of taking jobs over.

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