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How did WWI affect women’s fight for rights in the early 1900s? (I kinda know the answer to this, just need to see someone else's prescriptive)

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User TonE
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it slowed their movement but then they did stuff to support Americans during the war which later convinced woodrow wilson and other americans that they should have the right to vote
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User Rizwan Mumtaz
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it changed the way women and men live in a lot of ways. Also, after WWI ended women starting proving that they can do a male work and they could do it just as good.
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