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how did world war i change womens roles in the united states? women received greater educational opportunities. women fought alongside men in the military. women replaced men in the workforce. women earned more money than men.
During World War I, many men were drafted into the military, so there was a labor shortage in the United States. Women took on jobs that were previously held mainly by men (such as in factories, transportation, etc.) to support the war effort and the economy.
- Option 1: Greater educational opportunities for women were more a result of later social movements and not a direct change from WWI in the immediate sense of the war's impact on roles.
- Option 2: Women were not widely fighting alongside men in the military during WWI; most military combat roles were filled by men.
- Option 4: Women did not earn more money than men during WWI; in fact, they were often paid less for the same or similar work.
So the correct option is the one about women replacing men in the workforce.
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C. Women replaced men in the workforce.