
Impact of World War I on Women's Lives

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Amelia Wright
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History, Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
12:35
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What was considered the primary career for women before World War I?
A good marriage
Teaching
Factory work
Nursing
2.
Multiple Choice
How did World War I initially impact women's employment opportunities?
Women were given equal pay as men
Women took on roles traditionally held by men
Women were only allowed to work in domestic service
Women were discouraged from working
3.
Multiple Choice
What nickname was given to women working in munitions factories during the war?
Rosie the Riveter
Red Cross Angels
Canaries
Bluebirds
4.
Multiple Choice
What was the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) established for?
To provide medical aid on the front lines
To replace men in non-combatant roles
To manage domestic affairs
To train women for combat roles
5.
Multiple Choice
What was a major role women served in during the war?
Factory owners
Nursing
Political leaders
Combat soldiers
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