Studies on nutritional intake and growth during World Wars I and II indicated that
A) environmental factors contributed to slower growth in children.
B) boys were less affected than girls and more so in weight than height.
C) girls were more affected than boys and more so in height than weight.
D) French girls matured faster during WWII than before the war.
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