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Why were women so essential to the success of the U.S. effort in World War II?

A. Women filled positons in factories because men were leaving for war.

B. Women could smuggle downed allied pilots out of France because they were not searched by the Germans.

C. Women served in combat, flying aircraft because so many pilots were needed.

D. Many women worked as code breakers and code-talkers because they could learn more quickly.

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A. Women filled positons in factories because men were leaving for war.
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Answer:

The correct answer is A. Women filled positions in factories because men were leaving for war.

Step-by-step explanation:

During World War II, many women used some methods to help in the war. They used posters and other kinds of advertisings as well as the utilization of some popular songs. They also built cars, airplanes as well as ships in the factories. Other women had to help in logistical projects to help soldiers and other ones had to work on farms.

During World War II, women also worked with the armed forces as nurses. However, many of them died and in this way, military leaders of the United States decided that women could not participate in the war because this would affect public opinion, but in 1948 women were recognized as members of the armed forces of the United States.

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